All-Optical Excitable Spiking Laser Neuron in InP Generic Integration Technology
Lukas Puts, Daan Lenstra, Kevin A. Williams, and Weiming Yao

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates an all-optical spiking laser neuron fabricated on InP technology, exhibiting excitable and self-spiking modes with ultra-fast dynamics, suitable for scalable photonic neural networks.
Contribution
First implementation of an all-optical spiking laser neuron using InP generic integration technology, showcasing excitable behavior and ultra-fast spiking dynamics.
Findings
Exhibits excitable mode below lasing threshold with low pulse energy
Displays self-spiking mode above lasing threshold
Suitable for scalable, multi-wavelength photonic neural networks
Abstract
Brain-inspired, neuromorphic devices implemented in integrated photonic hardware have attracted significant interest recently as part of efforts towards novel non-von Neumann computing paradigms that make use of the low loss, high-speed and parallel operations in optics. An all-optical spiking laser neuron fabricated on the indium-phosphide generic integration technology platform may be a practical alternative to other semi-integrated photonic and electronic-based spiking neuron implementations. Owing to the large number of predefined building blocks, a plethora of applications have benefitted already from the generic integration process. This technology platform has now been utilised for the first time to demonstrate an all-optical spiking laser neuron. This paper present and discusses the design and measurement of the ultra-fast and rich spiking dynamics in these devices. We show that…
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