Future Trends in Frequency-Selective Optical Memories
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概要
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Several recent advances are reported in a study of a possible technical implementation of frequency-selective optical memories. After taking into account some engineering considerations, such memories can be constructed which have the potential of being operated at room temperature, with a gain of a factor of at least 10, most likely in both storage density and access rate, as compared to conventional optical memories.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1993-11-30
著者
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Haarer D
Univ. Bayreuth Bayreuth Deu
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Haarer Dietrich
Physikalisches Institut And Bayreuther Institut Fur Makromolekulforschung (bimf) Universitat Bayreut
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Kummerl Lothar
Physics Institute And Bimf University Of Bayreuth
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Ao Rong
Physics Institute And Bimf University Of Bayreuth
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HAARER Dietrich
Physics Institute and BIMF, University of Bayreuth
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