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Holographic Information Storage

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Optical and Acoustical Holography

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In modern data processing, magnetic storage is widely applied since many years in various forms which have reached a high degree of perfection. Memories using cores, magnetic drums, discs, cards, and tapes are used, the capacities of which extend over 7 orders of magnitude.

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Kiemle, H. (1972). Holographic Information Storage. In: Camatini, E. (eds) Optical and Acoustical Holography. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1980-1_14

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