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Field Effect Transistor — Self Electrooptic Effect Device (FET-SEED) Circuits for Optoelectronic Data Processing Systems

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Abstract

Electronic chips have tremendous data processing capabilities but they also have a communications bottleneck. The amount of data that can be processed on electronic chips far exceeds the amount of data that can be brought in and out of these chips.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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