Abstract
Due to their large potential storage capacity, photorefractive crystals are an attractive medium for a variety of optical computing architectures[1]. The actual capacity of such storage systems is determined by the minimum acceptable diffraction efficiency for a given system design[2] and the maximum number of holograms that can be recorded with this efficiency in photorefractive crystals.
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