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Optoelectronic logic operations using thyristor differential pairs and diffractive optical elements

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Abstract

In the original optical computing paradigm it was generally envisaged that large arrays of simple optoelectronic logic elements would be used to implement single instruction multiple data based algorithms such as data base management and mathematical morphology.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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