1 January 1987 Optical Computing and Nonlinear Optical Signal Processing
N. Peyghambarian
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Abstract
Employment of optical techniques in signal processing and communication and computing systems has become a major research and development effort at many industrial, government, and university laboratories across the nation and in Europe and Japan. implementation of optical computing concepts and the use of bistable etalons and non-linear logic devices in computing have gained a lot of support and enthusiasm from the optics community in recent years. The significance Iof this field and its potential importance in future technologies is evidenced by the large number of conferences, workshops, and special issues on the subject.
N. Peyghambarian "Optical Computing and Nonlinear Optical Signal Processing," Optical Engineering 26(1), 260101 (1 January 1987). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7974012
Published: 1 January 1987
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KEYWORDS
Optical computing

Signal processing

Computing systems

Fabry–Perot interferometers

Logic devices

Nonlinear optics

Telecommunications

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