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Two-Photon Based Three-Dimensional Optical Memories: Resolution and Crosstalk Issues

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Abstract

There are several approaches for 3-D optical storage. 2-photon absorption technique allocates a unique physical location for each bit.1,2 Motivation for this research is to determine and maximize storage capacity and data transfer rate using inexpensive off-the-shelf optical components. This can be achieved by adjusting the system apertures and bit-duty-cycles.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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