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Recently integrated optics has become an intriguing platform for implementing machine learning algorithms and inparticular neural networks. Integrated photonic circuits can straightforwardly perform vector-matrix multiplicationswith high efficiency and low power consumption by using weighting mechanism through linear optics. Although,this can not be said for the activation function which requires either nonlinear optics or an electro-optic module withan appropriate dynamic range. Even though all-optical nonlinear optics is potentially faster, its current integrationis challenging and is rather inefficient. Here we demonstrate an electro-absorption modulator based on an IndiumTin Oxide layer, whose dynamic range is used as nonlinear activation function of a photonic neuron. The nonlinearactivation mechanism is based on a photodiode, which integrates the weighed products, and whose photovoltage drivesthe elecro-absorption modulator. The synapse and neuron circuit is then constructed to execute a 200-node MNISTclassification neural network used for benchmarking the nonlinear activation function and compared with an equivalentelectronic module.
Electro-optic signal modulation provides a key functionality in modern technology and information networks. Photonic integration has enabled not only miniaturizing photonic components, but also provided performance improvements due to co-design addre
Electro-optic modulators transform electronic signals into the optical domain and are critical components in modern telecommunication networks, RF photonics, and emerging applications in quantum photonics and beam steering. All these applications req
Modern advanced photonic integrated circuits require dense integration of high-speed electro-optic functional elements on a compact chip that consumes only moderate power. Energy efficiency, operation speed, and device dimension are thus crucial metr
Here, we experimentally demonstrate an Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) Mach-Zehnder interferometer heterogeneously integrated in silicon photonics. The phase shifter section is realized in a novel lateral MOS configuration, which, due to favorable electrostat
Densely integrated active photonics is key for next generation on-chip networks for addressing both footprint and energy budget concerns. However, the weak light-matter interaction in traditional active Silicon optoelectronics mandates rather sizable