Abstract
Photochemical hole burning (PHB) is promising as a crucial technology for an ultra-high density optical storage system, and as many as 103 or more bits may be stored in a single focused laser spot[l,2]. A practical frequency domain storage system requires the development of new recording material systems with high sensitivity and good hole properties.
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