Seven-channel All-optical Reconfigurable Canonical Logic Units Multicasting at 40 Gb/s Based on a Nonlinearity-enhanced Silicon Waveguide
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All-optical canonical logic unit (CLU) is the basic building block of high-speed optical logic operation and complex optical computing. By utilizing the parallelism of optical signals, multichannel multicasting of all-optical CLUs can expand the capacity of the computing system effectively. Here, we propose and experimentally demonstrate the 40 Gb/s all-optical reconfigurable two-input CLUs generated in seven wavelength channels via four-wave mixing (FWM) in the nonlinearity-enhanced silicon waveguide. By introducing reverse-biased PIN junctions to reduce nonlinear loss, the output power of converted light can be increased over 10 dB. Moreover, pumped by two optical signals and a continuous wave beam, a full set of reconfigurable CLUs is multicasted in seven parallel wavelength channels. All logic signals with error-free performance are realized. Attributing to the rate transparency of FWM and parallel multicasting of logic functions, the proposed scheme offers more flexibility and expandability in future high-speed optical logic processing and complex optical computing.
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