Abstract
Holographic digital storage is a promising technology for a Tbit memory with fast access time. Nevertheless, a competition with magnetic storage in terms of storage capacity remains strong due to continuing progress in magnetic storage development. New innovative ideas are needed to increase holographic storage capacity beyond the limits imposed by diffraction limits.
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