Abstract
Digital optical computing is a promising technological field because of the excellent features of light for information processing, e.g., huge parallelism, high-speed, and large comrnunication capability. Recently, great progress in the researches on the smart pixels enables us to design various kinds of optoelectronic devices with very wide communication bandwidth.
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