Fiber optic computational network utilizing optical and/or gate

Optical: systems and elements – Optical modulator – Light wave directional modulation

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364713, 359323, 359311, G02F 103

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051212498

ABSTRACT:
A multi-channel/multi-layer optical gate contained within a fiber-optic housing having any number of optical cells disposed within the housing. The optical cells are made up of non-linear organic polymers surrounded by a piezoelectric crystal, which is in turn connected to a photovoltaic device. When the photovoltaic device is activated, the piezoelectric crystals cause the non-linear organic polymers to change their refractive index, causing an interruption of a reference laser beam. An output detector is disposed within the fiber-optic housing for detecting the reference laser beam.

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