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Optical Computing — An Overview

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Abstract

The field of optical computing finds itself at a convergence of two different technological streams. One stream flows from the field of analog optical information processing, while the other flows from the field of nonlinear optical devices. Both streams are attempting to reach the same destination, namely a useful computer based on optical technology.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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