Further Reading
- Feitelson, Dror G. (1988). Optical Computing: A Survey for Computer Scientists. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-06112-0.
- McAulay, Alastair D. (1991). Optical Computer Architectures: The Application of Optical Concepts to Next Generation Computers. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-63242-2.
- Ibrahim TA, Amarnath K, Kuo LC, Grover R, Van V, Ho PT. Photonic logic NOR gate based on two symmetric microring resonators. Opt Lett. 2004 Dec 1;29(23):2779-81.
- Biancardo M et al. A potential and ion switched molecular photonic logic gate, Chem. Commun., 2005, (31), 3918-3920
- J. Jahns and S. H. Lee, eds., "Optical Computing Hardware", Academic Press, Boston (1994).
- BARROS S., GUAN S. & ALUKAIDEY T., "An MPP reconfigurable architecture using free-space optical interconnects and Petri net configuring" in Journal of System Architecture (The EUROMICRO Journal) Special Double Issue on Massively Parallel Computing Systems vol. 43, no. 6 & 7, pp. 391–402, April 1997
- D. Goswami, "Optical Computing", Resonance, June 2003; ibid July 2003. Web Archive of www.iisc.ernet.in/academy/resonance/July2003/July2003p8-21.html
- Todd Main, Robert J. Feuerstein, Harry F. Jordan, Vincent P. Heuring, John Feehrer, and Carl E. Love, "Implementation of a general-purpose stored-program digital optical computer," Applied Optics, Vol. 33, pp. 1619–1628 (1994) (http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-33-8-1619)
- T.S. Guan & S.P.V. Barros, "Reconfigurable Multi-Behavioural Architecture using Free-Space Optical Communication" in Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on Massively Parallel Processing using Optical Interconnections., April 1994
- T.S. Guan & S.P.V. Barros, "Parallel Processor Communications through Free-Space Optics" in IEEE Region 10's Ninth Annual International Conference on Frontiers of Computer Technology, August 1994
- Architectural issues in designing symbolic processors in optics
- K.-H. Brenner, Alan Huang: "Logic and architectures for digital optical computers (A)", J. Opt. Soc. Am., A 3, 62, (1986)
- K.-H. Brenner: "A programmable optical processor based on symbolic substitution", Appl. Opt. 27, No. 9, 1687–1691, (1988)
- N. Streibl, K.-H. Brenner, A. Huang, J. Jahns, J. L. Jewell, A. W. Lohmann, D.A.B. Miller, M. J. Murdocca, M. E. Prise, and T. Sizer II, Digital Optics, Proc. IEEE 77, 1954-1969 (1989)
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