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30 November 2001 Nonlinear femtosecond information processing systems
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Proceedings Volume 10302, Optoelectronic Information Processing: Optics for Information Systems: A Critical Review; 1030206 (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.449685
Event: Optoelectronic Information Processing: Optics for Information Systems, 2002, Valencia, Spain
Abstract
Nonlinear optical processing techniques that produce space-time information processing are introduced and experimentally demonstrated. The basic concept of such space-time processors closely resembles conventional Fourier optical processors of the space domain. By using ultrafast short pulses and nonlinear optics, we can perform not only real-time optical information conversion between the space and time domains, but also the processing and imaging of temporal information.
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Yeshaiahu Fainman, Pang Chen Sun, Dan M. Marom, Yuri T. Mazurenko, Dmitriy Panasenko, R. Rokitski, and K. Oba "Nonlinear femtosecond information processing systems", Proc. SPIE 10302, Optoelectronic Information Processing: Optics for Information Systems: A Critical Review, 1030206 (30 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.449685
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KEYWORDS
Data processing

Complex systems

Femtosecond phenomena

Image processing

Nonlinear optics

Ultrafast imaging

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