Optical Information Technology State-of-the-Art Report
Başlık:
Optical Information Technology State-of-the-Art Report
ISBN:
9783642781407
Edition:
1st ed. 1993.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1993.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XIV, 369 p. online resource.
Series:
ESPRIT Basic Research Series
Contents:
Nonlinearities in GaAs Systems -- Nonlinear optical properties of GaAs/(AlGa) As multiple quantum wells under quasistationary high laser excitation and transversal electric fields -- Electroabsorptive/-refractive effects in asymmetric step quantum wells and BRAQWET structures -- Electrooptical modulation in vertical multiple quantum well microresonators -- Criteria for the use of nonlinear GaAs etalons for threshold logic -- Interconnect Technologies -- Synthesis of diffractive optical elements using electromagnetic theory of gratings -- The design of quasi-periodic Fourier plane array generators -- Microlenses in PMMA with high relative aperture fabricated by proton irradiation combined with monomer diffusion -- Fabrication of microoptic components by thermal imprinting -- Invariant pattern recognition: Towards neural network classifiers -- Holographic interconnect components for optical processing systems -- Binary multilevel, and hybrid holographic optical array illuminators -- II-VI-Compound Nonlinearities -- Wide bandgap II-VI light emitting devices -- Optical nonlinearities of CdS for optical addressing -- Optical nonlinearities and switching from excitons in II-VI semiconductors -- Prediction of large optical nonlinearities in quantum well wires -- Nonlinear optical properties of II-VI semiconductor quantum dots -- Optical Computer Architectures -- Optical input and output functions for a cellular automaton on a silicon chip -- Demonstration of an optical pipeline adder -- Performance and hardware requirements of parallel addition algorithms for optical implementation using SEEDs -- 2-D Parallel optoelectronic interconnect using a highly light sensitive monolithic receiver array -- O-CLIP - A demonstrator all-optical processor -- Design of a S-SEED cellular logic image processor -- Thermo-Optic Devices -- Thermo-optical logic gate array using SOS waveguide -- Optical switches and oscillators based on thermally induced optical nonlinearities in II-VI semiconductors -- Thermally induced optical bistability in GaAs/(AlGa)As multiple quantum wells for application as a temperature sensor -- Chances for nonlinear optical switching elements -- III-V Bistability and Devices -- Subnanosecond switching and recovery in a Fabry-Perot etalon based on bulk heavily doped n-GaAs -- Optical bistability in quantum well semiconductor devices -- All optical bistability in a type II heterostructure -- Surface emitting laser diodes and wavelength break selective photodetectors -- The double heterostructure optical thyristor in optical information processing applications -- An architecture for a general purpose optical computer adapted to PNPN devices -- Architectural and Logic Structures -- Towards distributed statistical processing - Aquarium: A query and reflection interaction using magic: Mathematical algorithms generating interdependent confidences -- Computer-aided design of digital opto-electronic systems with HADLOP -- Microwave photonics -- Si-Based Devices -- Avalanche photodiodes for optical bistability -- On the feasibility of avalanche devices for optical switching in silicon -- Sensitivity and switching contrast optimization in an optical signal processing waveguide structure -- A Passive crystal pixel interchanger -- Attendees.
Abstract:
Research in optical information technology in Europe has been very active inrecent years. This volume records state-of-the-art research conducted in some 22 laboratories who have worked together within EC ESPRIT Basic Research Action 3199 up to 1992. The topics cover: (1) Active optical logic and switching devices - embracing new materials, nonlinear and electrooptic mechanisms as well as advanced device fabrication. These devices cover the range from all-optical nonlinear interferometer structures through hybrid optical-electronic modulators to integrated emitter-receiver structures. (2) The latest state of optical interconnect technology, embracing diffractive optics (binary and multi-level phase gratings), holographic space-variant elements and micro-refractive optics. (3) Contributions on optical information processing architecture and demonstrator projects. The materials base ranges from silicon to II-VI materials with the realisation of pn-junction devices in ZnSe. The research reported here lays the basis for long-term progress in devices for information processing.
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