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[ThF1-1]Magneto-optics for Cryogenic Communications and Computing Applications

○Paolo Pintus1,2,3, Nathan Youngblood4, Sergio Pinna2, Duanni Huang2, Toshiya Murai5, Leonardo Renzani6, Mario Dumont2, Vivswan Shah4, Martin V. Gustafsson6, Giovanni Andrea Casula1, Yuya Shoji7, Mo Soltani6, Galan Moody2, John E. Bowers2 (1. University of Cagliari (Italy), 2. University of California, Santa Barbara (United States of America), 3. Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC) (Czech Republic), 4. University of Pittsburgh (United States of America), 5. Platform Photonics Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) (Japan), 6. RTX BBN Technologies (United States of America), 7. Laboratory for Future Interdisciplinary Research of Science and Technology (Japan))
Leveraging the nonreciprocal phase shift in magneto-optic materials, we demonstrate optical modulation for egress data links from a cryostat and optical memory for in-memory computing. These applications highlight the potential of magneto-optics beyond optical isolation.

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