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Holographic Data Storage - From Theory to Practical Systems

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Informationen zum Autor Kevin Curtis is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems , published by Wiley. Lisa Dhar is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems , published by Wiley. Adrian Hill is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems , published by Wiley. William Wilson is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems , published by Wiley. Mark Ayres is the author of Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems , published by Wiley. Klappentext Holographic Data Storage: From Theory to Practical Systems is a primer on the design and building of a holographic data storage system covering the physics, Servo, Data Channel, Recording Materials, and optics behind holographic storage, the requirements of a functioning system, and its integration into "real-life" systems. Later chapters highlight recent developments in holographic storage which have enabled readiness for commercial implementation and discuss the general outlook for the technology, including the transition from professional to consumer markets and the possibilities for mass reproduction. Zusammenfassung This book is a primer on the design and building of a holographic data storage system! covering the physics! servo! data channel! recording materials! and optics behind holographic storage! the requirements of a functioning system! and its integration into "real-life" systems. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword xv Preface xvii List of Contributors xix 1 Introduction 1 Kevin Curtis, Lisa Dhar and Liz Murphy 1.1 The Road to Holographic Data Storage 1 1.2 Holographic Data Storage 3 1.2.1 Why Now? 3 1.2.2 Focus of the Book 5 1.2.3 Other Examples of System using the InPhase Architecture 7 1.3 Holographic Data Storage Markets 8 1.3.1 Professional Archival Storage 8 1.3.2 Consumer Applications 11 1.4 Summary 14 Acknowledgements 14 References 14 2 Introduction to Holographic Data Recording 17 William Wilson, Alan Hoskins, Mark Ayres, Adrian Hill and Kevin Curtis 2.1 Introduction 17 2.2 Brief History of Holography 18 2.3 Holographic Basics 19 2.3.1 Introduction 19 2.3.2 Using Holography for Data Storage 22 2.4 Volume Holograms 24 2.4.1 Introduction 24 2.4.2 Kogelnik's Coupled Wave Equations 25 2.4.3 k-Space Formalism 26 2.5 Multiplexing Techniques 31 2.5.1 Introduction 31 2.5.2 Bragg-Based Techniques 32 2.5.3 Momentum-Based Techniques 34 2.5.4 Correlation-Based Techniques 38 2.5.5 Combinations of Multiplexing Methods 40 2.6 Address Space Limitations on Holographic Densities 41 2.7 Summary 42 References 42 3 Drive Architectures 45 Kevin Curtis, Adrian Hill and Mark Ayres 3.1 Introduction 45 3.2 Collinear/Coaxial Architecture 45 3.2.1 Introduction 45 3.2.2 Coaxial Architecture 46 3.2.3 Collinear Architecture 48 3.3 InPhase Architecture 49 3.3.1 Introduction 49 3.3.2 Angle-Polytopic, Phase Conjugate Architecture (InPhase Architecture) 51 3.4 Monocular Architecture 54 3.4.1 Introduction 54 3.4.2 Monocular Implementation 56 3.4.3 Experimental System 58 3.4.4 Preliminary Experimental Results 59 Acknowledgements 61 References 62 4 Drive Components 65 Kevin Curtis and Brad Sissom 4.1 Introduction 65 4.2 Laser 65 4.2.1 Initial Tapestry Drive Laser Specification 66 4.2.2 Optical System Configuration 67 4.2.3 Electronics 69 4.2.4 Mode Sensor 69

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