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All-optical temporal integration mediated by subwavelength heat antennas

Published: May 7, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2505.04405v2

By: Yi Zhang , Nikolaos Farmakidis , Ioannis Roumpos and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes computers process huge amounts of information super fast.

Business Areas:
Optical Communication Hardware

Optical computing systems deliver unrivalled processing speeds for scalar operations. Yet, integrated implementations have been constrained to low-dimensional tensor operations that fall short of the vector dimensions required for modern artificial intelligence. We demonstrate an all-optical neuromorphic computing system based on time division multiplexing, capable of processing input vectors exceeding 250,000 elements within a unified framework. The platform harnesses optically driven thermo-optic modulation in standing wave optical fields, with titanium nano-antennas functioning as wavelength-selective absorbers. Counterintuitively, the thermal time dynamics of the system enable simultaneous time integration of ultra-fast (50GHz) signals and the application of programmable, non-linear activation functions, entirely within the optical domain. This unified framework constitutes a leap towards large-scale photonic computing that satisfies the dimensional requirements of AI workloads.

Country of Origin
🇬🇷 🇬🇧 United Kingdom, Greece

Page Count
25 pages

Category
Physics:
Optics