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Photorefractive dynamic optical interconnects

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Abstract

We present and demonstrate a set of dynamic optical interconnects which are based on the double phase conjugate mirror with photorefractive wave mixing. These devices are bidirectional, self-adjusting, and controllable in real time. Uses in various interconnection modes are given.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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