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Holographic Data Storage: When Will It Happen?

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The obstacles slowing the introduction of commercial holographic data storage products range from difficulty in finding the right material to lack of funding.

Nadya Anscombe

Headlines in Photonics Spectra over the past few years have included: “New Promise for Holographic Storage,” “Holographic Storage Takes a Step Toward Viability” and “Low-Power, Time-Domain Holography Holds Promise.” But we have yet to see an article about a holographic data storage product that has made it onto the market. Since the 1960s, holography has been hailed as the ultimate data storage technology. Researchers promised the ability to store up to a terabyte of data on a small storage medium with read/write speeds of up to 1 Gb/s. Back then,...Read full article

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    Published: June 2003
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