Optical memory having a parallel read out

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Information location or remote operator actuated control – Selective addressing of storage medium

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365120, 365215, 365234, 369 47, 369109, G11C 1304

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042837774

ABSTRACT:
The output beam of a read laser for an optical memory is diffracted to provide a plurality of read beams of substantially equal intensity for simultaneously scanning all of the data tracks of a selected data channel with a different one of the read beams, whereby each of the read beams is optically modulated in accordance with the data recorded on a respective one of the data tracks. The optically modulated read beams are applied to respective detectors, whereby the data recorded on the different data tracks is simultaneously converted into corresponding video electrical signals. Those signals are, in turn, output selectively or in parallel.

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