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13 July 2000 Optical memory using programmable pseudorandom codes
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Abstract
For analysis of an effective phase code multiplexing in a holographic memory system, the Hadamard matrix (HAM) and the pseudorandom phase code (PRC) are generated and used as a reference beam. In computer simulations, the size of the address beam is fixed to 32 X 32 pixels, and 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, or 25% phase error rate in a pixel is purposely added to the real phase values in order to consider the nonlinear phase modulation characteristics of the practical spatial-light modulator. Crosstalks and signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) are comparatively analyzed for these two phase codes by calculating the auto- and cross-correlation. The cross-correlation mean values of the PRC and the HAM are 0.067 and 0.139, respectively, which means that the SNR of the PRC is higher than the HAM.
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Kyu-Tae Kim, Byung-Chul Cho, Eun-Soo Kim, and Sang Keun Gil "Optical memory using programmable pseudorandom codes", Proc. SPIE 4046, Advances in Optical Information Processing IX, (13 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.391944
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KEYWORDS
Phase shift keying

Signal to noise ratio

Multiplexing

Spatial light modulators

Phase modulation

Holography

Error analysis

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