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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. WORKING
3. SPECTRAL HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY
4. APPLICATION TO BINARY
5. MULTIPLEXING
6. ERROR CORRECTION
7. INTERFACING
8. HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY VS EXISTING
TECHNOLOGY
9. POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS
10. CONCLUSION
11. REFERENCES
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INTRODUCTION
WORKING
APPLICATION TO BINARY
MULTIPLEXING
Angular Multiplexing
Wavelength Multiplexing
Spatial Multiplexing
Phase-Encoded Multiplexing
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The form of multiplexing farthest away from using
mechanical means to record many pages in the same volume of a
holograph is called phase-encoded multiplexing. Rather than
manipulate the angle of entry of a laser beam or rotate/translate
the recording medium, phase-encoded multiplexing changes the
phase of individual parts of a reference beam. The main reference
beam is split up into many smaller partial beams which cover the
same area as the original reference beam. These smaller beamlets
vary by phase which changes the state of the reference beam as a
whole. The reference beams intersects the source beam and
records the diffraction relative to the different phases of the
beamlets. The phase of the beamlets can be changed by non-
mechanical means, therefore speeding up access times.
ERROR CORRECTION
Recording Errors
INTERFACING
Smart Interfacing
Intelligent Interfacing
POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS
ADVANTAGES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
ABSTRACT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT