Advances in Condensed Matter Physics (Jan 2018)

XOR Logic Gate by Carbon/Metal Nanoinks Based on a Double-Stage Optical Kerr Gate Configuration

  • J. A. García-Merino,
  • E. Feria-Reyes,
  • C. Mercado-Zúñiga,
  • M. Trejo-Valdez,
  • C. R. Torres-San Miguel,
  • J. R. Vargas-García,
  • C. Torres-Torres

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/1590150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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Two-input binary exclusive-or logic operations were presented by the assistance of multiwall carbon nanotubes in a double-stage optical Kerr gate scheme with two control beams. The samples were prepared by the aerosol pyrolysis method and decorated by platinum nanoparticles using a chemical vapor deposition technique. The nanostructures were suspended in ethanol to obtain carbon/metal nanoinks with different concentrations and then randomly distributed networks integrated in thin film form were fabricated. Polarization-selectable functions were obtained in the double-stage scheme by using nanosecond third-order nonlinear optical effects at 532 nm wavelength exhibited by the samples. Potential applications for ultrafast identification and encryption of nonlinear optical signals were discussed.