Title :
Construction of a matrix-matrix crossbar optical interconnect employing diffractive fan-out and fan-in elements
Author :
Walker, A.C. ; Taghizadeh, Mohammad R. ; Robertson, Brian ; McKnight, D.J. ; Redmond, I.R. ; Barret, C.P. ; Blair, P. ; White, H.J. ; Brownjohn, N.A. ; Stace, C. ; Proudley, G.M. ; Birch, M.J. ; Crossland, W.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Heriot-Watt Univ., Edinburgh, UK
Abstract :
An optical cross-bar interconnect incorporating diffractive/holographic optics and capable of providing high-bandwidth fully non-blocking links between 64 independent electronic processors is the goal of the authors project: `Optically Connected Parallel Machines´. To test a number of new concepts a prototype 16×16 interconnect has been assembled as a first step. The optical arrangement of the prototype 16×16 crossbar interconnect that has been constructed is shown in figure 2. The input channels correspond to single-mode fibres configured as a two-dimensional array, while, to ensure efficient fan-in of multiple incoherent light beams, the output fibres, which are again configured as a square array, are multimode. A polarising beam splitter is used to separate the signals returning from the reflective SLM and direct them towards the output. The optical elements used to implement the required fan-out and fan-in functions, are discussed
Keywords :
computer-generated holography; holographic optical elements; lenses; optical interconnections; optical links; optical switches; diffractive/holographic optics; fan-in elements; fan-out elements; high-bandwidth fully non-blocking links; matrix-matrix crossbar optical interconnect; polarising beam splitter; prototype 16*16 crossbar interconnect; reflective SLM; two-dimensional array;
Conference_Titel :
Holographic Systems, Components and Applications, 1993., Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Neuchatel
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-578-8