Keywords

cross talk, numerical simulation, recall fidelity, volume holographic memory

Abstract

Using numerical simulation, we quantitatively examine the effects of cross talk on the recall fidelity of stored binary data in a page-oriented volume holographic memory system. We discuss the trade-off between the signal-to-noise ratio of the reconstructed bits and the optical throughput of the system (i.e., the fraction of the incident beam that is diffracted to the detector plane). We show that significant gains in the signal-to-noise ratio can be achieved with modest decreases in optical throughput in the region where the highest throughput occurs. The magnitude of this trade-off is influenced by both beam degeneracy and coherent recording cross talk. At low optical throughputs an upper limit to the signal-to-noise ratio is set by the cross talk caused by angular sidelobe overlap, which in turn is a function of the angular isolation of the angularly multiplexed data pages.

Original Publication Citation

G. P. Nordin and P. Asthana, "Effects of Crosstalk on Fidelity in Page-Oriented Volume Holographic Optical Data Storage"" Opt. Lett. 18(18), pp. 1553-1555 (1993)

Document Type

Peer-Reviewed Article

Publication Date

1993-05-10

Permanent URL

http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/525

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Language

English

College

Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology

Department

Electrical and Computer Engineering

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