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ECE 299 Holography and Coherent Imaging Lecture 7. Information capacity of volume holograms David J. Brady Duke University Lecture 7. Information capacity of volume holograms www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Band Volume Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Angularly Multiplexed Data Storage Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Fourier Space for Angular Multiplexing Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Band volume for angular multiplexing Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Numerical band volume Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Rotating medium Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Wavelength multiplexing Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Band Volume for Wavelength Multiplexing Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Band Volume for Wavelength Multiplexing Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Band volume for wavelength multiplexing Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Impact of reconstruction on information capacity Ambiguity SNR Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Impact of recording on information capacity Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

What are the ultimate limits on volume storage? Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Alternative strategies for volume storage Thomas W. Mossberg, "Time-domain frequency-selective optical data storage," Opt. Lett. 7, 77-79 (1982)  http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ol/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-7-2-77 Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Spectral Holeburning Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Spectral holeburning Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography

Data storage in holeburning materials Lecture 5. Display Holography www.disp.duke.edu/~dbrady/courses/holography