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Dynamic photorefractive optical memory

We investigate an architectural approach to dynamic three-dimensional volume storage that circulates holograms between two photorefractive crystals. Introduction of an optical amplifier into the system increases the effective write-erase asymmetry of the crystals and permits the amplification of the...

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Published in:Optics letters 1991-12, Vol.16 (23), p.1874-1876
Main Authors: SASAKI, H, FAINMAN, Y, FORD, J. E, TAKETOMI, Y, LEE, S. H
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