K. Asakawa, S. Nakamura, A. Watanabe, N. Ikeda, Y. Watanabe, N. Ozaki, S. Ohkouchi, Y. Sugimoto
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Design and fabrication of nano-photonics-based all-optical flip-flop switch
A photonic crystal- and quantum dot-based all-optical flip-flop switch (PC-FF) capable of synchronizing with high frequency clock was fabricated for a future optical digital signal processing device with high-speed capability of 40 Gb/s and beyond. Nanostructures constructing the PC-FF exhibit excellent characteristics and suggest successful optical FF demonstration.