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Nature, 1998, vol. 393, issue 6686, 628-629
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The decreasing cost of storing data has been a crucial impetus for the information revolution. But conventional data storage, in which individual bits are stored on the surface of a recording medium, is approaching physical limits. Storing information as a hologram throughout the volume of a medium is an intriguing high-capacity alternative. A two-wavelength process has now been used to make such read-write holograms stable.
Date: 1998
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