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13 December 1977 Thermoplastic Photoconductor For Optical Recording And Storage - New Developments
T. C. Lee, J. W. Lin, O. N. Tufte
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Abstract
Two new developments in the thermoplastic-photoconductor medium technology for optical recording are reported. The first concerns a method for utilization of the medium for bit-serial recording which expands the range of potential applications of the medium. The second concerns a unique medium configuration which leads to improved performance in terms of higher diffraction efficiency, long latency between exposure and development and most importantly, a significant reduction of frost noise.
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T. C. Lee, J. W. Lin, and O. N. Tufte "Thermoplastic Photoconductor For Optical Recording And Storage - New Developments", Proc. SPIE 0123, Optical Storage Materials and Methods, (13 December 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955808
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Holograms

Interfaces

Optical storage

Ultraviolet radiation

Optical recording

Photoresistors

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