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Interferometric Pattern Encoding for Parallel Logic Operation

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Abstract

Recently, some optical parallel pattern logic operations have been proposed(1-2). In order to implement these techniques, binary input data represented in transparent or opaque pixels must be spatially encoded. Tanida and Ichioka have described the method of spatial encoding technique(3) based on a holographic EXCLUSIVE-OR (XOR) operation for their parallel logic operation.

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