1 February 1995 Analysis of a three-dimensional computer optical scheme based on bidirectional free-space optical interconnects
Val N. Morozov, John A. Neff, Henryk Temkin, Adam S. Fedor
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Abstract
We describe the optical design of an optoelectronic 3-D system that is being developed by the Optoelectronic Computing Systems Center at the University of Colorado to prove the utility and viability of 3-D computers that use free-space optical interconnects to achieve a high degree of global connectivity among the PEs of a fine-grained parallel computer. The features of the VCSEL array as a source of coherent emission for hologram reconstruction and the CGH design procedure are discussed. An optical design in paraxial approximation of the 3-D computer with bidirectional 8 x 8 holographic interconnects is presented. The effect of VCSEL wavelength variation on diftraction crosstalk is estimated. The aberration in optical system based on the shelf objective is calculated, and a distortion compensation procedure is proposed.
Val N. Morozov, John A. Neff, Henryk Temkin, and Adam S. Fedor "Analysis of a three-dimensional computer optical scheme based on bidirectional free-space optical interconnects," Optical Engineering 34(2), (1 February 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.194048
Published: 1 February 1995
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Sensors

Diffraction

Optical interconnects

Holography

Distortion

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