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Compact and ultrafast holographic memory using a surface-emitting microlaser diode array

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Abstract

A compact and ultrafast holographic memory using a recently developed surface-emitting microlaser diode array is described. The system does not require a bulky laser, spatial light modulators, or beam deflectors. The memory is capable of retrieving a high-resolution page (approximately 105 bits) in less than 1 nsec.

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