Coaxial holographic data storage without recording the dc components

A technique of recovering the data pages from Fourier holograms recorded without the dc components is demonstrated theoretically and experimentally by use of a coaxial holographic storage system. A reconstructed image is obtained by adding a phase-modulated dc component of the signal beam on reading...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics letters 2006-09, Vol.31 (17), p.2607-2609
Hauptverfasser: YASUDA, Shin, KAWANO, Katsunori, MINABE, Jiro, OGASAWARA, Yasuhiro, HAYASHI, Kazuhiro, HAGA, Koichi, YOSHIZAWA, Hisae, FURUKI, Makoto
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description A technique of recovering the data pages from Fourier holograms recorded without the dc components is demonstrated theoretically and experimentally by use of a coaxial holographic storage system. A reconstructed image is obtained by adding a phase-modulated dc component of the signal beam on reading. The bit error rate of the reconstructed image is comparable with that for the hologram recorded with the dc component as well. Since high intensities of the dc components are not recorded in this technique, the dynamic range of the recording media can be saved, which potentially contributes to increasing the number of multiplexed holograms.
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