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Micro-Holograms Recorded in a Thermoplastic Medium for Three-Dimensional Data Storage

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Abstract

A micro-holographic approach using a dye-doped thermoplastic material as a recording medium is in development at General Electric. Preliminary characterization results indicate that micro-holograms present larger dimensions than those expected from the recording beam properties.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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