JOURNAL ARTICLE

Implementation of high speed optical universal logic gates using the electro-optic effect-based Mach–Zehnder interferometer structures

Sanjeev Kumar RaghuwanshiAjay KumarB. M. A. Rahman

Year: 2015 Journal:   Journal of Modern Optics Vol: 62 (12)Pages: 978-988   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

The universal logic gates are the most important logic gates responsible for optimized design of different types of complex digital logic circuits. It is of great interest to implement the function of universal logic gates such as NAND and NOR logic gates using the concepts of electro-optic effect. The smart use of electro-optic effect can provide very effective optical power switching devices. The implementation of universal logic gates operation in the optical domain can improve the performance of the devices and includes the advantages of the optical communication system. The proper configuration of Mach–Zehnder interferometer working on the principle of electro-optic effect can provide the optical responses equivalent to the NAND and NOR logic gates. The proposed devices can be analyzed to check the various performance affecting parameters in order to specify the physical parameters.

Keywords:
NAND gate Logic gate AND-OR-Invert Computer science NOR logic Pass transistor logic NAND logic NOR gate Digital electronics Interferometry Electronic engineering OR gate Logic family Mach–Zehnder interferometer AND gate Optical computing Electronic circuit Logic synthesis Electrical engineering Physics Algorithm Optics Engineering

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