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30 September 1996Holographic optics and problems of interconnects
Optical systems for parallel data processing and transmitting require multielement light beam devices. The paper discusses the HOE synthesis and manufacturing technology, as applied to problems of interconnects. The electron beam lithography is used to make HOE for the visible. HOEs operating at 630 and 530 nm have been made as various beamsplitters. The use of beamsplitters as auxiliary elements for making 3D holographic neural chips is considered. It can be done by successive recording of different splitters in a volume carrier, which can then be used for interconnects. Another method of interconnects makes use of an array of progammable bacteriorhodopsin microholograms for data flow switching in communication systems. The results of theoretical and experimental studies are given.
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Andrei L. Mikaelian, "Holographic optics and problems of interconnects," Proc. SPIE 2851, Photopolymer Device Physics, Chemistry, and Applications III, (30 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.251820