Abstract
The first demonstration to our knowledge of new all-optical logic gates and modulators that use nonlinear refraction and absorption to modify fiber-to-fiber coupling is reported. Results are presented for the AND, NOR, NOT, and XOR functions with better than 20-dB contrast ratio. Silicon (at λ = 1.06 μm) is used as the nonlinear material for this proof-of-concept experiment. No resonators, feedback, or stringent wavelength controls are needed. The feasibility of picosecond operation is discussed.
© 1986 Optical Society of America
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