All-Optical Transistor seminar report (an MIT Research topic)

An optical switch that can be turned on by a single photon could point toward new designs for both classical and quantum computers. Optical computing can pay dividends for both conventional computers and quantum computers, largely hypothetical devices that could perform some types of computations exponentially faster than classical computers. In the latest issue of the journal Science, researchers at MITs Research Laboratory of Electronics together with colleagues at Harvard University and the Vienna University of Technology describe the experimental realization of an optical switch thats controlled by a single photon, allowing light to govern the transmission of light. As such, its the optical analog of a transistor, the fundamental component of a computing circuit.

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