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All-Optical Associative Memory using a Saturable Absorber and Photorefractive Crystals

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Abstract

An associative memory is a storage device in which an input set of data recalls another set of associated data. In particular, it has the property that an incomplete or distorted set can be used to retrieve the complete and correct version of a set of data that is most similar to the input.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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