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Nanoprinted high-neuron-density optical linear perceptrons performing near-infrared inference on a CMOS chip

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Nanoprinted high-neuron-density optical linear perceptrons performing near-infrared inference on a CMOS chip

E. Goi, X. Chen, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking research on single-layer nanoscale holographic perceptrons conducted by Elena Goi, Xi Chen, Qiming Zhang, Benjamin P. Cumming, Steffen Schoenhardt, Haitao Luan, and Min Gu. These innovative devices, capable of exceeding 500 million neurons per square centimeter, hold remarkable potential in optical data processing and applications in decryption and medical diagnostics.

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Abstract
Optical machine learning has emerged as an important research area that, by leveraging the advantages inherent to optical signals, such as parallelism and high speed, paves the way for a future where optical hardware can process data at the speed of light. In this work, we present such optical devices for data processing in the form of single-layer nanoscale holographic perceptrons trained to perform optical inference tasks. We experimentally show the functionality of these passive optical devices in the example of decryptors trained to perform optical inference of single or whole classes of keys through symmetric and asymmetric decryption. The decryptors, designed for operation in the near-infrared region, are nanoprinted on complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor chips by galvo-dithered two-photon nanolithography with axial nanostepping of 10 nm¹², achieving a neuron density of >500 million neurons per square centimetre. This power-efficient commixture of machine learning and on-chip integration may have a transformative impact on optical decryption³, sensing, medical diagnostics and computing.
Publisher
Light: Science & Applications
Published On
Jan 31, 2021
Authors
Elena Goi, Xi Chen, Qiming Zhang, Benjamin P. Cumming, Steffen Schoenhardt, Haitao Luan, Min Gu
Tags
holographic perceptrons
optical data processing
neuron density
decryption
nanoprinted
CMOS chips
medical diagnostics
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