TY - JOUR
T1 - Photonic random access memory for 40-Gb/s 16-b burst optical packets
AU - Takahashi, R.
AU - Nakahara, T.
AU - Takahata, K.
AU - Takenouchi, H.
AU - Yasui, T.
AU - Kondo, N.
AU - Suzuki, H.
PY - 2004/4
Y1 - 2004/4
N2 - We present a photonic random access memory (RAM) that can write and read high-speed asynchronous burst optical packets freely by specifying addresses. The photonic RAM consists of an optical clock-pulse generator, an all-optical serial-to-parallel converter, a photonic parallel-to-serial converter, all developed by us, and a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor RAM as a storage medium, and features large capacity, long-term storage, random access at an arbitrary timing, low power consumption, and compactness. We experimentally confirm its basic operation for 40-Gb/s 16-b optical packets.
AB - We present a photonic random access memory (RAM) that can write and read high-speed asynchronous burst optical packets freely by specifying addresses. The photonic RAM consists of an optical clock-pulse generator, an all-optical serial-to-parallel converter, a photonic parallel-to-serial converter, all developed by us, and a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor RAM as a storage medium, and features large capacity, long-term storage, random access at an arbitrary timing, low power consumption, and compactness. We experimentally confirm its basic operation for 40-Gb/s 16-b optical packets.
KW - Optical buffer
KW - Optical clock
KW - Packet switch
KW - Parallel-to-serial conversion (PSC)
KW - Serial-to-parallel conversion (SPC)
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U2 - 10.1109/LPT.2004.824987
DO - 10.1109/LPT.2004.824987
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:1942532760
VL - 16
SP - 1185
EP - 1187
JO - IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
JF - IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
SN - 1041-1135
IS - 4
ER -