Abstract
To successfully compete with currently available data storage technologies such as magnetic disk, tape and the many variants of optical recording (CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-E, magneto-optic, DVD, etc.), holographic storage must provide significant performance and cost advantages to attract the end-user.
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