Abstract
The next generation optical storage mechanism increase the capacity by recording beyond the diffraction limit (near-field optical data storage) or by recording of volume holograms in a photorefractive polymer. When the capacity limit of these systems is reached addition of an extra dimension (besides three spatial dimenstions) such as wavelength or polarization can increase the capacity tremendously.
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