Nishizaki et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Available number of multiplexed holograms based on signal-to-noise ratio analysis in reflection-type holographic memory using three-dimensional speckle-shift …Nishizaki et al., 2014
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- Nishizaki T
- Matoba O
- Nitta K
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- Applied Optics
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The recording properties of three-dimensional speckle-shift multiplexing in reflection-type holographic memory are analyzed numerically. Three-dimensional recording can increase the number of multiplexed holograms by suppressing the cross-talk noise from adjacent …
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