Neuromorphic Photonic Processing and Memory with Spiking Resonant Tunnelling Diode Neurons and Neural Networks
Dafydd Owen-Newns, Joshua Robertson, Giovanni Donati, Jose Figueiredo, Edward Wasige, Kathy Ludge, Bruno Romeira, Antonio Hurtado

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the use of resonant tunnelling diode neurons in photonic neuromorphic systems, enabling high-speed, energy-efficient processing, classification, and memory functions with integrated optical-electronic components.
Contribution
It introduces optically-triggered RTD neuron networks for diverse neuromorphic applications, including edge detection, neural network classification, and adjustable optical spiking memory.
Findings
RTD neurons enable fast, energy-efficient photonic neuromorphic processing.
The two-layer pSNN achieves high accuracy in complex data classification.
Coupled RTD neurons support tunable optical spiking memory.
Abstract
Neuromorphic computing-modelled after the functionality and efficiency of biological neural systems-offers promising new directions for advancing artificial intelligence and computational models. Photonic techniques for neuromorphic computing hardware are attracting increasing research interest, thanks to their potentials for ultra high bandwidths, low-crosstalk and high parallelism. Among these, approaches based upon resonant tunnelling diodes (RTDs) have recently gained attention as potential building blocks for next-generation light-enabled neuromorphic hardware, due to their capacity to replicate key neuronal behaviours such as excitable spiking and refractoriness, added to their potentials for high operational speeds, energy efficiency and compact footprints. In particular, their ability to function as opto-electronic spiking neurons makes them strong candidates for integration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Advanced Memory and Neural Computing · Photonic and Optical Devices
