We fabricated real-time moving window on a liquid-crystal display (LCD), through which light passes, by controlling the pixels of a LCD electronically. Using the moving window we suggested a new angular multiplexed holographic memory system without mechanical movement. In this paper, we present the improvement and crosstalk noise analysis of the proposed method. A non-mechanical angular multiplexing using a moving window on a LCD, which controls the incidence angles of reference beams electronically, is described below.
Image enhancement and crosstalk analysis of angular multiplexed holographic memory system using moving window
1999-01-01
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