Abstract
Thinfilms of bacteriorhodopsin are used to manipulate amplitude, phase, polarization of the incident light for a variety of applications like all-optical switching, logic gates, power limiting, optical Fourier processing for breast cancer diagnostics, slow/fast light.
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