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How would you transport you hologram?
It is stored in a Bose-Einstein Kondensate, and even if it would not mind being moved (what i doubt, i think you need a extra damped optical table), you would still need to move a cryostate - which is no easy job, even if it is empty....
so far, it could only be used to be written and read in one place. So a rather bulky device.
Unless you can use optical fibers to transport the read-out laserbeam. Now this would be interesting, if you could maybe put this inside an optical router?
How would you transport you hologram?
It is stored in a Bose-Einstein Kondensate, and even if it would not mind being moved (what i doubt, i think you need a extra damped optical table), you would still need to move a cryostate - which is no easy job, even if it is empty....
so far, it could only be used to be written and read in one place. So a rather bulky device.
Unless you can use optical fibers to transport the read-out laserbeam. Now this would be interesting, if you could maybe put this inside an optical router?