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2 May 1994High-speed optical bus for multiprocessor systems with substrate mode holograms
A free-space optical bus system at the backplane level capable of high-speed data transmission is introduced. The system uses substrate mode holograms to implement broadcasting operations, and each board on the backplane uses the same free-space bus channels for transmitting and receiving signals. The effects of beam displacement on optical crosstalk and bus channel density are discussed. The broadcasting operations for 622 Mb/s signals were experimentally demonstrated.
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James Jang-Hun Yeh, Raymond K. Kostuk, Kun-Yii Tu, "High-speed optical bus for multiprocessor systems with substrate mode holograms," Proc. SPIE 2153, Optoelectronic Interconnects II, (2 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174535