Article 6KG00 3D-printed holographics can encode data using common plastic -- keys and addresses up to 576 bits, with redundancy

3D-printed holographics can encode data using common plastic -- keys and addresses up to 576 bits, with redundancy

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Story ImageThe paper "Encoding terahertz holographic bits with a computer-generated 3D-printed phase plate", available publicly on Nature.com, details a method of creating holographic storage with 3D printing and FOSS software.
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