2006 Optical Data Storage Topical Meeting
DOI: 10.1109/ods.2006.1632749
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Shift Selectivity of the Collinear Holographic Storage System

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“…The system shows a large storage capacity, high transfer rate, short access time, and also is compatible with existing disc storage systems such as CDs and DVDs [6][7][8]. In figuring out the system performance theoretically, the Bragg degeneracy with different reference patterns recently has been shown as a function of the size of pixel response [9,10]. These papers presented a very good model for describing the optical performance of the collinear holographic storage system; however, a more detailed and clearer equation for describing optical characteristics and performance is still desired.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The system shows a large storage capacity, high transfer rate, short access time, and also is compatible with existing disc storage systems such as CDs and DVDs [6][7][8]. In figuring out the system performance theoretically, the Bragg degeneracy with different reference patterns recently has been shown as a function of the size of pixel response [9,10]. These papers presented a very good model for describing the optical performance of the collinear holographic storage system; however, a more detailed and clearer equation for describing optical characteristics and performance is still desired.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The detailed simulation of the shift selectivity of the collinear system has studied by Shimura, et. al [3].…”
Section: Asymmetric Shift Selectivity Controlmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…3. It has been shown that the shift selectivity is independent of the thickness of the disc [21]. Thus, whatever the original thickness of the disk is, the thickness of the disc can always be set as zero.…”
Section: Shift Selectivity Of the Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%