19 February 2021 Ultrafast carrier reservoir semiconductor optical amplifiers-based all-optical AND logic gate
Amer Kotb
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Abstract

It has become an imperative reality to find an alternative for the conventional bulk semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA), which suffers from the slow dynamic response, in light of the increased need for higher speeds. In this research, the carrier reservoir SOA (CR-SOA) is employed as a suitable alternative to investigate the all-optical AND logic gate for the first time at an operating speed of 100  Gb  /  s. For the reliability of the results, the CR-SOAs- and the conventional SOAs-based Mach–Zehnder interferometer are compared in the same operating conditions that include the effects of the amplified spontaneous emission noise and the operating temperature to obtain more realistic simulation results. The results of Wolfram Mathematica proved that the considered Boolean function is executed at 100  Gb  /  s with a higher quality factor when using CR-SOAs compared to SOAs, i.e., 14 versus 4.7.

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Amer Kotb "Ultrafast carrier reservoir semiconductor optical amplifiers-based all-optical AND logic gate," Optical Engineering 60(2), 026104 (19 February 2021). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.60.2.026104
Received: 2 November 2020; Accepted: 29 January 2021; Published: 19 February 2021
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KEYWORDS
Logic devices

Chromium

Autoregressive models

Ultrafast phenomena

Optical semiconductors

Semiconductors

Picosecond phenomena

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