Advance in light-based computing shows capabilities for future smart cameras
Key takeaways
Optical computing research aims to produce energy-efficient technologies that use particles of light, called photons, in ways conceptually similar to how electronic computers use electrons.
One obstacle to realizing optical computers is that using photons for nonlinear operations —needed to process information — usually requires high-powered lasers, yet responds slowly or uses photons inefficiently.
A UCLA team has invented a transparent device that offers nonlinear operation under...
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