Abstract
Future communication and computation problems are inevitable since conventional electronics technology will very soon reach its ultimate speed limit. Therefore, a drastic solution to the problem is needed, and unless we adjust our thoughts to a totally different direction from the conventional electronics, we will not be able to further improve our computer performance for the future, nor will we be prepared for the challenges of space exploration.
© 2003 Optical Society of America
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