Future Trends in Microelectronics 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470649343.ch1
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Nanophotonics for Information Systems

Abstract: Optics has the potential to solve some of the most exing problems in computing hardware. It promises crosstalk-free interconnects with essentially unlimited bandwidth, long-distance data transmission without skew and without power-and time-consuming regeneration, miniaturization, parallelism, and efficient implementation of important algorithms such as Fourier transforms. Yet, optical computing and processing in space and time has so far failed to move out of the lab. The free-space and guided-wave devices are… Show more

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