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Holographic disks

The great success of ROM disks (CD and DVD) relies on the availability of inexpensive methods to mass-produce copies of recorded disks. In this context, a method to replicate holographic disks containing page-formatted data with the aid of a replicator operating with ten reference beams is noteworthy [18]. [Pg.343]


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