An all-optical integrated system for implementing arithmetic operation in 2’s complement method with the active participation of non-linear material based switches

Optics is regarded undoubtedly a potential and successful candidate in information and data processing because of its inherent parallelism. In last few decades several all-optical data processors, algebraic processors, arithmetic processors are proposed. Here in this communication the authors propose a completely new scheme for implementing binary data arithmetic in 2’s Complement method which is the most advantageous among all other established subtraction methods. To implement it we use non-linear material massively.

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