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Chip-scale optical frequency comb sources for terabit communications
To keep up with the ever-increasing data transmission speed needs, data center interconnects are scaling up to provide multi-Tbit/s connectivity. These links require a high number of WDM channels, while the associated transceivers should be compact and energy efficient. Scaling the number of channels, however, is still limited by the lack of adequate optical sources. In this book, we investigate novel chip-scale frequency comb generators as multi-wavelength light sources for Tbit/s WDM links
Chip-scale optical frequency comb sources for terabit communications
The number of devices connected to the internet and the required data transmission speeds are increasing exponentially. To keep up with this trend, data center interconnects should scale up to provide multi-Tbit/s connectivity. With typical distances from a few kilometers to 100 km, these links require the use of a high number of WDM channels. The associated transceivers should have low cost and footprint. The scalability of the number of channels, however, is still limited by the lack of adequate optical sources.
In this book, we investigate novel chip-scale frequency comb generators as multi-wavelength light sources in WDM links. With a holistic model, we estimate the performance of comb-based WDM links, and we compare the transmission performance of different comb generator types, namely a quantum-dash mode-locked laser diode and a microresonator-based Kerr comb generator. We characterize their potential for massively-parallel WDM transmission with various transmission experiments. Combined with photonic integrated circuits, these comb sources offer a path towards highly scalable, compact, and energy-efficient Tbit/s transceivers
Universal Gauge-Invariant Cellular Automata
Gauge symmetries play a fundamental role in Physics, as they provide a mathematical justification for the fundamental forces. Usually, one starts from a non-interactive theory which governs "matter", and features a global symmetry. One then extends the theory so as make the global symmetry into a local one (a.k.a gauge-invariance). We formalise a discrete counterpart of this process, known as gauge extension, within the Computer Science framework of Cellular Automata (CA). We prove that the CA which admit a relative gauge extension are exactly the globally symmetric ones (a.k.a the colour-blind). We prove that any CA admits a non-relative gauge extension. Both constructions yield universal gauge-invariant CA, but the latter allows for a first example where the gauge extension mediates interactions within the initial CA
Chip-scale optical frequency comb sources for terabit communications
To keep up with the ever-increasing data transmission speed needs, data center interconnects are scaling up to provide multi-Tbit/s connectivity. These links require a high number of WDM channels, while the associated transceivers should be compact and energy efficient. Scaling the number of channels, however, is still limited by the lack of adequate optical sources. In this book, we investigate novel chip-scale frequency comb generators as multi-wavelength light sources for Tbit/s WDM links
Universal gauge-invariant cellular automata
Gauge symmetries play a fundamental role in Physics, as they provide a
mathematical justification for the fundamental forces. Usually, one starts from
a non-interactive theory which governs `matter', and features a global
symmetry. One then extends the theory so as make the global symmetry into a
local one (a.k.a gauge-invariance). We formalise a discrete counterpart of this
process, known as gauge extension, within the Computer Science framework of
Cellular Automata (CA). We prove that the CA which admit a relative gauge
extension are exactly the globally symmetric ones (a.k.a the colour-blind). We
prove that any CA admits a non-relative gauge extension. Both constructions
yield universal gauge-invariant CA, but the latter allows for a first example
where the gauge extension mediates interactions within the initial CA
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