Abstract
In order to exploit the advantages of optics for increasing the speed of computing and signal/image processing, array processors with high parallelism through free space interconnects are highly desired. Each of the pixels in these arrays must be optically activated and controlled, highly compact in structure and fast in speed, and must perform some useful function (such as memory or logic) on optical signals.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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