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12 February 1980 Slidestore-A Laser Mass Memory For Image Storage
Leslie L. Burns
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Abstract
SlideStore is an improved optical memory concept that uses metalized glass slides 4 by 4 inches by 60 mils thick as the recording medium. Digital information. is recorded onto these glass slides by ablation of the metal film with a laser beam. Each slide will hold 2.9 x l09 user bits. The information recorded in the present system is digitized pictorial information that has been run-length encoded to increase the packing density. Each slide will hold approximately 12,000 correspondence type documents. A SlideStore is configured to hold 2000 slides in one read write module. The data rate is 5 megabits per second and the error rate is less than 1 in 1011 bits. The engineering prototype is now undergoing systems tests.
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Leslie L. Burns "Slidestore-A Laser Mass Memory For Image Storage", Proc. SPIE 0200, Laser Recording and Information Handling, (12 February 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958071
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KEYWORDS
Servomechanisms

Glasses

Optical storage

Data storage

Image storage

Laser ablation

Prototyping

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