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Holographic storage using shift multiplexing

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In this article, the authors present a method of recording successive holograms in a recording medium, using at least a fan of M waves along at least one first axis with a separation angle between adjacent waves and directing the fan of the M waves as a reference beam along a reference path onto the recording medium.
Abstract
The invention is embodied in a method of recording successive holograms in a recording medium, using at least a fan of M waves along at least a first axis with a separation angle between adjacent waves and directing the fan of M waves as a reference beam along a reference beam path onto the recording medium, successively modulating a wave with a succession of images to produce a succession of signal beams along a signal beam path lying at a propagation angle relative to the reference beam path so that the signal and reference beams intersect at a beam intersection lying within the medium, the beam intersection having a size corresponding to beam areas of the reference and signal beams, producing a succession of relative displacements in a direction parallel to the first axis between the recording medium and the beam intersection of the signal and reference beam paths in synchronism with the succession of signal beams, each of the displacements being less than the size of the intersection whereby to record successive holograms partially overlapped along a direction of the displacements.

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