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Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers, Proceedings of SPIE, 1998

DOI: 10.1117/12.328736

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Photorefractive spatial solutions: a route towards optical switching

Proceedings article published in 1998 by Nicolas Fressengeas ORCID, Delphine Wolfersberger, Jean Maufoy, Godefroy Kugel
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Abstract

All optical logic and switching is one of the key issues of optical computing and addressing. This paper proposes a low power switching technology with which switching can be achieved with optical powers on the scale of a few mW/cm2. This can be achieved by using a sensitive optical nonlinearity: the photorefractive effect. The drawback of the photorefractive effect sensitivity being its slow time response, this paper shows that this can be worked around by founding the switching technology on the transient photorefractive state rather than on its slow steady state.