Abstract
All-optical multistage interconnection networks are desirable for
overcoming the limitations of optical signal regeneration in switching
systems. We present a new implementation of the perfect-shuffle
interconnection pattern that is coupled with an all-optical switching
element, forming a complete stage of a multistage
network. Switching is performed with birefringent calcite crystals
and a ferroelectric liquid-crystal device, while interconnection is
achieved with a space-semivariant imaging configuration. Cascading
the layout allows this system to be used to construct an all-optical
multistage interconnection network. An experimental demonstration
of the stage is presented.
© 1998 Optical Society of America
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