Researchers in the School of Engineering at The University of California, San Diego, have developed, and experimentally demonstrated, a VCSOA-like device that exhibits gain, bistability, and polarization selectivity to achieve Boolean inversion in the optical domain. Similar set-ups and methods can be used to achieve other optical logic, switching, as well as memory devices and systems.
Logic devices based optical cross-gain modulation (XGM) in SOAs to achieve optical inversion suffer from the need to operate at high power (near saturation), have low bandwidth, and high coupling losses due to their quantum-well structure. The present invention avoids these limitations and has the potential to achieve Boolean inversion at high speeds, low power, workable noise margins for cascadability because of input output isolation.
This technology is in early stage development, but is presently available for licensing. Patents pending.
Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
United States Of America | Issued Patent | 9,036,253 | 05/19/2015 | 2006-305 |