%0 Journal Article %T Optical Computing %A Adwait R. Pande %A S. M. Gulhane %J International Journal of Advanced Electrical and Electronics Engineering %D 2013 %I %X Today's computers use the movement of electrons in-and-out of transistors to do logic. Optical or Photonic computing is intended to use photons or light particles, produced by lasers or diodes, in place of electrons. Compare to electrons, photons are much faster ¨C light travels about 30 cm, or one foot, in a nanosecond ¨Cand have a higher bandwidth. Most research projects focus on replacing current computer components with optical equivalents, resulting in an optical digital computer system processing binary data. This approach appears to offer best short-term prospects for commercial optical computing, since optical components could be integrated into traditional computers to produce an optical (or) electronic hybrid. However, optoelectronic devices lose 30% of their energy converting electrons into photons and back. This also slows down transmission of messages. All-optical computers eliminate the need for optical-electrical-optical (OEO) conversions. %U http://irdindia.in/Journal_IJAEEE/PDF/Vol2_Iss4/29.pdf