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28 June 1993Advances in the quantum-well SEED technology
This paper reviews the development of the self electro-optic effect device (SEED) technology based on quantum well diodes. Working as optical switches, arrays of SEEDs utilize the large space-bandwidth product of free-space optics to enable optical information processing systems for applications which can benefit from massive connectivity and parallel processing architectures.
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Leo M. F. Chirovsky, "Advances in the quantum-well SEED technology," Proc. SPIE 1807, Photonic Switching, (28 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147961