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2 February 1993 Two-photon three-dimensional memory hierarchy
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Abstract
The computational power of current high-performance computers is increasingly limited by data storage and recall rates. In existing sequential-access electronic memories, a hierarchy of devices from cache memory to secondary storage provides a performance continuum, allowing a balanced system design. Here we discuss the use of 3-D volume storage based on two photon materials to bridge the gaps in the storage hierarchy of parallel-access memories.
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Sadik C. Esener, Yeshaiahu Fainman, Joseph Earl Ford, and Susan Hunter "Two-photon three-dimensional memory hierarchy", Proc. SPIE 1773, Photonics for Computers, Neural Networks, and Memories, (2 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.983222
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Spatial light modulators

Absorption

Molecules

Bridges

Computing systems

3D image processing

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