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Holographic optical interconnections

First International Workshop on Massively Parallel Processing Using Optical Interconnections, 2002
Introduces a new type of planar optical interconnect, the transverse holographic waveguides. With this type of interconnect, one dimensional, input light distribution is converted into a one dimensional output light distribution via holographic patterning along the direction of the optical wave propagation. >
H. Grebel, S.C. Tsay
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Alignability of optical interconnects

Annual Meeting Optical Society of America, 1989
A theory for analyzing the alignability, the degree of difficulty of aligning the devices and light beams, of a given optical interconnection system is developed. From various experiments it has been found that the alignment of a basic optical interconnect consisting of one beam and one device is a random process, N(0,σ).
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Optical Interconnects

2006
Advanced Conventional Interconnects: State of the Art, Future Trends, and Limitations.- Optical Gain in Silicon and the Quest for a Silicon Injection Laser.- Silicon Raman Laser, Amplifier, and Wavelength Converter.- Electro-Optical Modulators in Silicon.- Silicon Photodetectors and Receivers.- Active SiGe Devices for Optical Interconnects.- An ...
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PCIe optical interconnects

2011 IEEE Avionics, Fiber- Optics and Photonics Technology Conference, 2011
We have demonstrated PCIe optical connections over fiber up to 300m distances. Due to their high bandwidth, low weight, immunity to EMI interference, and ruggedness of the electrical connector interface, PCIe Active Optical Cables present many advantages over copper cables in avionics applications.
Jean-Marc Verdiell   +3 more
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Optical Interconnect Switch

MRS Proceedings, 1989
AbstractA novel photonic interconnect architecture is proposed which can provide extremely high dimensionality. The proposed architecture, which resembles a collapsed network, avoids the difficulties associated with the use of optical crosspoints. This is accomplished by providing a dedicated path for all input- and output-port connections on a common ...
Paul R. Prucnal, Philippe A. Perrier
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Optical inclusions [optical interconnects]

Engineering & Technology, 2011
Electrical signalling has beaten off the challenge from optical communications a number of times in electronic systems, but connecting by light may be about to stage a comeback.
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Diffractive optics for optical interconnects

Diffractive Optics and Micro-Optics, 1998
Summary not available.
Hudson Welch   +2 more
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Computer optical interconnects

LEOS Summer Topical on Optical Multiple Access Networks, 2002
Summary form only given. The use of photonics to meet the demands on interconnect technology, posed by the growing complexity of chips, boards, backplanes, and computing machines is addressed. In the field of optical interconnects, the distances involved are so short that attenuation and dispersion may not be the dominant phenomena, and other ...
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Optical Crossover Interconnections

SPIE Proceedings, 1989
The crossover network is introduced as a new interconnection network for optical digital computers. It belongs to the class of multistage interconnection networks such as the perfect shuffle and the Banyan network. For connecting N = 2k input ports to N output ports (where k is an arbitrary integer) log2(N) stages are required.
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Optical Interconnects

Optical and Quantum Electronics, 1992
Yunlong Sheng, Henri H. Arsenault
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