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Cross-talk noise in photorefractive interconnection

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Abstract

The cross-talk noise in reconfigurable interconnection, which results from the nonuniform amplification in photorefractive two-wave mixing in the Fourier domain, in which maximum energy efficiency can be achieved, is considered. Both theoretical and experimental results are presented and discussed.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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