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28 November 1983 Picosecond Optoelectronics In High-Speed Integrated Circuits
R. K. Jain, K. Stenersen, D. E. Snyder
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The direct addressing of ultrafast integrated circuits by picosecond optical pulses has numerous applications in electronics and data processing. These include new and unambiguous ways of characterizing the speeds of Gigahertz logic circuits, contact-free diagnosis of problems or failures in complex circuits, and the presentation of novel possibilities for data input and interconnections in future high-speed data processors and super-computers.
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R. K. Jain, K. Stenersen, and D. E. Snyder "Picosecond Optoelectronics In High-Speed Integrated Circuits", Proc. SPIE 0439, Picosecond Optoelectronics, (28 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966092
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KEYWORDS
Logic

Picosecond phenomena

Field effect transistors

Data processing

Gallium arsenide

Integrated optics

Optoelectronics

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