Abstract
Storage of interconnection patterns as holographic gratings in photorefractive crystals is a promising technique for interconnect systems.1,2 Our work has been concentrated on an angularly multiplexed scheme in Bi12SiO20 (BSO) crystals for storage of such patterns. Two important issues are addressed in this paper: (1) crosstalk as a function of the ratio β between the reference and the object beam intensities, and (2) the effect of the separation angle Δθ between the object beams on the crosstalk.
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