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Order of Magnitude Estimates of Size and Power for All-Optical Switches
An "order of magnitude" estimate for the (power)x(length)2 of several all-optical switching technologies is presented. We show that all-optical technologies will require significantly more power and/or space than current CMOS switching technologies.