Abstract
Many applications will benefit from an optical holographic memory that will store and retrieve information in a formal that is suitable for direct interface and transmission through an optical fiber network, thereby providing optimal performance in terms of hardware complexity, memory and network capacity, bandwidth, and latency.
© 1997 Optical Society of America
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