Pritish Narayanan, Geoffrey W. Burr, et al.
IEEE JESTCS
We measure the M/# and the bit-error rate of a digital holographic storage system with a 4f optical arrangement for three configurations: recording at the Fourier plane with and without a phase mask and recording outside the Fourier plane without a phase mask. Unexpectedly, no significant change in the dynamic range was observed when a phase mask was used to record in thick crystals. However, we show that a phase mask is a key component in a 4f digital holographic storage system if high-fidelity holograms with optimum volumetric density are to be stored. © 1998 Optical Society of America.
Pritish Narayanan, Geoffrey W. Burr, et al.
IEEE JESTCS
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