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Reconfigurable Interconnects Using Computer Generated Holograms and Spatial Light Modulators

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Abstract

An efficient method of implementing programmable optical interconnects is needed for communication between processors in optically interconnected VLSI processor arrays[1,2], between optical logic gates in optical computers[3], and between chips, modules and boards in general purpose VLSI systems[4-6].

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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