Researchers have developed a new type of optical memory called a programmable photonic latch that is fast and scalable. This fundamental memory unit enables temporary data storage in optical ...
The authors believe that the findings could mark the beginning of a revolution in optical computing, paving the way for practical applications in the near future. Galan Moody's research focuses on ...
“The all-optical computer realizes linear operations, nonlinear functions, and memory entirely in the optical domain with > 100 GHz clock rates,” they say. Their work paves the way for a new era of ...
The authors believe that the findings could mark the beginning of a revolution in optical computing, paving the way for practical applications in the near future.
Scientists including an Oregon State University chemistry researcher have taken a key step toward next-generation optical computing and memory with the discovery of luminescent nanocrystals that can ...