Abstract

In all optical networking and computing system, the role of all-optical flip-flops is very much essential. For signal synchronization with a reference clock and for storage of digital bits the flip-flop has no alternative. In this communication the authors propose a method of developing an all optical frequency encoded clocked R–S flip-flop using the non-linear character of semiconductor optical amplifiers. Frequency is the basic character of light and several encoding/decoding problems in computations and communications can be solved using the frequency encoding principle of optical data. The proposed system is all-optical and therefore it can extend a super fast speed of operation (far above THz limit).

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