Lane of parallel through carry in ternary optical adder (Q866145)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5128623
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5128623 |
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Lane of parallel through carry in ternary optical adder (English)
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20 February 2007
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At the present 50 to 100 microseconds are necessary for a liquid crystal to change its state from opacity to clarity; \(1.14\times 10^5\) microseconds are however proved to be enough for light to pass through a clarity liquid crystal device. Rooted from this great difference in time, an optical adder was constructed with parallel through carry lanes (PTCL) composed of liquid crystals. Because all carries in PTCL process in parallel, the carry delay in the ternary optical computer's adder is avoided. Eliminating the carry delay in adder of ternary optical computer by physical means, the PTCL is also applicable for other types of optical adders. Moreover a light diagram of the adder and one PTCL structure are provided.
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