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The light fantastic

Mark Haw
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Mark Haw: freelance science writer and physicist at the University of Edinburgh

Nature, 2003, vol. 422, issue 6932, 556-558

Abstract: A decade ago, holographic systems promised to revolutionize data storage. The early hype may have evaporated, but the technology quietly progressed, and working devices are now on the market. Mark Haw reports.

Date: 2003
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