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High density “Lippmann” data storage in thick holographic materials

High density “Lippmann” data storage in thick holographic materials

2010
Kevin Contreras
Abstract
Lippmann interference photography is a, more than one century old, colour photographic process [1]. In spite of this oldness, we decided to revisit this photographic process and to evaluate its ability to use it for mass data storage. Lippmann photography indeed shares many features with Denisyuk volume holography used for high density data storage [2]. In this photographic process, a lens images the scene onto a mirror set in contact with a thick photographic plate.

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