Holographic Memories

Demetri Psaltis, Douglas G. Stinson,and G.S. Kino, Tom D. Milster

Holographic memories, first investigated in the late- 1960s and early-70s, have made a remarkable comeback in the 1990s. Research in academia and industry (primarily in the U.S.) has resulted in a number of impressive laboratory demonstrations, showing that holographic memories have the storage density, readout speed, and fidelity required for competitive commercial products.

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