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Fourier-transform Polarization Holographic Data Storage in Bacteriorhodopsin Film

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Abstract

Using Fourier-transform holographic setup a storage density of 2×108 bits/cm2 was obtained in an optical film containing the genetic variant bacteriorhodopsin BR-D96N by the orthogonal circular polarization of recording.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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