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All-optical clocked delay flip-flop using a single terahertz optical asymmetric demultiplexer-based switch: a
1Mechanical Operation (Stage-II), Kolaghat Thermal Power Station, WBPDCL, Mecheda, Purbamedinipur, KTPP sub post office, 721137 West Bengal, India. tanay2222@rediffmail.com
Applied Optics
|October 2, 2010
Abstract:
A flip-flop (FF) is a kind of latch and the simplest form of memory device, which stores various values either temporarily or permanently. Optical FF memories form a fundamental building block for all-optical packet switches in next-generation communication networks. An all-optical clocked delay FF using a single terahertz optical asymmetric demultiplexer-based interferometric switch is proposed and described. Numerical simulation results are also reported.
