All-Optical Parity Circuits Using Nonlinear Directional Coupler

Since in the previous existing optical designs, the electronic-optic-electronic conversion has not been completely eliminated. Construction of the optical circuits with nonlinear waveguides can overcome this drawback. We have developed a nonlinear directional coupler theory to describe novel all-opt...

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Transistors
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