Optical memory development. Volume 2 : Gain-assisted holographic storage media
- Author
- Mezrich, R. S.
- Published
- Nov 1, 1972.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Gange, R. A.
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- Thin deformable films were investigated for use as the storage medium in a holographic optical memory. The research was directed toward solving the problems of material fatigue, selective heat addressing, electrical charging of the film surface and charge patterning by light. A number of solutions to these problems were found but the main conclusion to be drawn from the work is that deformable media which employ heat in the recording process are not satisfactory for use in a high-speed random-access read/write holographic memory. They are, however, a viable approach in applications where either high speed or random-access is not required.
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- Collection
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19730009954.
Accession ID: 73N18681.
NASA-CR-124083.
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