Temporal bit-sequence signal storage by using angular-multiple
spectral volume holography(SPLUME)
- Title :
Temporal bit-sequence signal storage by using angular-multiple
spectral volume holography(SPLUME)
- Authors :
F. Ito and K. Kitayama
- Journal :
IEEE J. Quantum Electron., vol. 33, pp. 633-641, 1997.
- Abstract :
A novel method is proposed for storing temporal bit sequences based
upon the angular-multiple holographic recording of optical components.
The key technology is the spatially resolved generation of
multifrequency reference beams whose phases are synchronized to the
sideband of the optical cell. A preliminary experiment is made using
an acoustooptic modulator for generating the multifrequency reference
beams. In the experiment, a 4-bit-long nonreturn-to-zero 200-M-bit/s
sequence is successfully recorded and regenerated from
a photorefractive BaTiO3 crystal as a real-time holographic medium.
The recording bit rate is limited by the bandwidth of the modulator of
the reference beam, not by the temporal response of the holographic
medium. Cascading modulators is useful to broaden the bandwidth of
the generated reference beam, resulting in expansion of the recording
bit rate. Recording of an 8-bit-lomg 400-Mbit/s sequence is
successfully demonstrated by cascading two modulators.
- Key words :
Holographic memories, photorefractive devices.
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