Design of Ultrafast All-Optical Pseudo Binary Random Sequence Generator, 4-bit Multiplier and Divider using 2 x 2 Silicon Micro-ring Resonators (2210.04293v1)
Abstract: All-optical devices are essential for next generation ultrafast, ultralow-power and ultrahigh bandwidth information processing systems. Silicon microring resonators (SiMRR) provide a versatile platform for all-optical switching and CMOS-compatible computing, with added advantages of high Q-factor, tunability, compactness, cascadability and scalability. A detailed theoretical analysis of ultrafast all-optical switching 2 x 2 SiMRRs has been carried out incorporating the effects of two photon absorption induced free-carrier injection and thermo optic effect. The results have been used to design simple and compact all-optical 3-bit and 4-bit pseudo-random binary sequence generators and the first reported designs of all-optical 4 x 4-bit multiplier and divider. The designs have been optimized for low-power, ultrafast operation with high modulation depth, enabling logic operations at 45 Gbps.
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