Abstract
The use of polarization properties of light to encode and to control information in digital parallel optical processors has arisen from merging nonlinear optics with polarization optics. This has led to an alternative to the more traditional optical computing schemes and revealed the potentialities of polarization-based optical information processing.1,2 In this work we wish to report on our progress in this field.
© 1994 IEEE
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