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Nonlinear optics can contribute decisions to optical signal processing and computing. Etalons permit massive parallelism and global interconnectivity. GaAs etalons appear more attractive for real systems, but ZnS interference filters are convenient for simple demonstrations of logic operations, pattern recognition, and symbolic substitution.
H. M. Gibbs andN. Peygharnbarian
"Nonlinear Etalons And Optical Computing", Proc. SPIE 0700, 1986 Intl Optical Computing Conf, (8 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936939
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H. M. Gibbs, N. Peygharnbarian, "Nonlinear Etalons And Optical Computing," Proc. SPIE 0700, 1986 Intl Optical Computing Conf, (8 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936939