1 June 1989 Reversible Nonlinear Interface Optical Computing
R. Golshan, J. S. Bedi
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Abstract
An active research area in optical computing is finding new optical devices to implement Boolean functions used in conventional computers. Reversible nonlinear interface devices have a picosecond response time and hence produce a very fast half-adder circuit. These devices can be used in the implementation of an optical CPU.
R. Golshan and J. S. Bedi "Reversible Nonlinear Interface Optical Computing," Optical Engineering 28(6), 286683 (1 June 1989). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7977020
Published: 1 June 1989
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KEYWORDS
Human-machine interfaces

Optical computing

Nonlinear optics

Computing systems

Optical components

Picosecond phenomena

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