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2 June 1999 Nonlinear space-time information processing
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Proceedings Volume 10296, 1999 Euro-American Workshop Optoelectronic Information Processing: A Critical Review; 1029604 (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.365914
Event: Euro-American Workshop on Optoelectronic Information Processing, 1999, Colmar, France
Abstract
Optical information processing, traditionally employed in the spatial domain, has been experiencing a renaissance with femtosecond laser pulse technology. Temporal optical information can now be manipulated via linear and nonlinear processes, and stored and retrieved, by converting optical signals between the spatial and temporal domains. In this manuscript, we review the state-of-the-art in the spatio-temporal optical signal processing techniques for information data coding, data conversion, signal recording, as well as signal characterization. Applications of these techniques for future computing, communication, storage, and signal processing systems are discussed.
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Y. Fainman, Daniel M. Marom, Kazutaka Oba, Dmitriy Panasenko, Yuri T. Mazurenko, and P. C. Sun "Nonlinear space-time information processing", Proc. SPIE 10296, 1999 Euro-American Workshop Optoelectronic Information Processing: A Critical Review, 1029604 (2 June 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.365914
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KEYWORDS
Data processing

Data conversion

Optical signal processing

Telecommunications

Computing systems

Femtosecond phenomena

Laser applications

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