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8 June 1994 Gigabit optical interconnects for LAN applications
Raymond K. Boncek, Mark F. Krol, Steven T. Johns, John L. Stacy, Michael J. Hayduk
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Abstract
We report on the results of experiments performed in areas of technology required to develop gigabit optical interconnects for communication at 1.3 micrometers wavelength. The goal of this work was to develop interconnects not only with very high bandwidth, but with serve to multiple channels having multiple access and simple processing algorithms so as not to rely on high bandwidth electronics, as well. Optical correlation switches (i.e. optical `AND' gates) for use in time-division optical interconnects achieve these goals.
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Raymond K. Boncek, Mark F. Krol, Steven T. Johns, John L. Stacy, and Michael J. Hayduk "Gigabit optical interconnects for LAN applications", Proc. SPIE 2215, Photonics for Space Environments II, (8 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177631
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KEYWORDS
Optical interconnects

Modulators

Receivers

Clocks

Electronics

Photonics

Switches

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