Opto-Electronic Engineering, Volume. 35, Issue 7, 121(2008)
Ternary Polarization Hologram Memory Realized by Indolylfulgide/PMMA Film
A novel method for ternary polarization-hologram storage was presented, and the model of ternary optical memory based on the photoinduced anisotropy of indolylfulgide/PMMA film was constructed to store 3-state line-polarized beam for ternary optical computer. Using He-Ne laser as recording and readout beam and coder/decoder of ternary optical computer as data input/output element, ternary digital optical signal was recorded on indolylfulgide/PMMA film by Fourier transform holographic method. The memory can store directly ternary information denoted by cross-polarized and non-light states, and may realize page addressing and parallel read-write. The experiment result of one-bit ternary polarization-hologram digital storage with indolylfulgide demonstrates the method is feasible.
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ZUO Kai-zhong. Ternary Polarization Hologram Memory Realized by Indolylfulgide/PMMA Film[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2008, 35(7): 121
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Received: Sep. 1, 2007
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Published Online: Mar. 1, 2010
The Author Email: Kai-zhong ZUO (zuokz@sohu.com)
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