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4 March 1986 InSb As A Material For Optical Computer Components
Dror Sarid, Ralph S. Jameson
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Abstract
InSb has been recognized in recent years as a very good material for nonlinear optical devices because of the extremely high nonlinear index of refraction near its band edge. It has proven valuable in investigating bistable optical etalon performance, and nonlinear processes in semiconductors. Numerous schemes for using bistable etalons as basic elements for optical logic and optical computing have been recently developed. Some considerations for using InSb as a material for developing optical bistable devices, and some design considerations for a method of applying bistable optical elements to array processing for do all optical computer are discussed.
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Dror Sarid and Ralph S. Jameson "InSb As A Material For Optical Computer Components", Proc. SPIE 0567, Advances in Materials for Active Optics, (4 March 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949844
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KEYWORDS
Beam controllers

Fabry–Perot interferometers

Optical computing

Absorption

Optical components

Switches

Information operations

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