InP photonic integrated multi-layer neural networks: Architecture and performance analysis

Bin Shi (Corresponding author), Nicola Calabretta, Ripalta Stabile

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Abstract

We demonstrate the use of a wavelength converter, based on cross-gain modulation in a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA), as a nonlinear function co-integrated within an all-optical neuron realized with SOA and wavelength-division multiplexing technology. We investigate the impact of fully monolithically integrated linear and nonlinear functions on the all-optical neuron output with respect to the number of synapses/neuron and data rate. Results suggest that the number of inputs can scale up to 64 while guaranteeing a large input power dynamic range of 36 dB with neglectable error introduction. We also investigate the performance of its nonlinear transfer function by tuning the total input power and data rate: The monolithically integrated neuron performs about 10% better in accuracy than the corresponding hybrid device for the same data rate. These all-optical neurons are then used to simulate a 64:64:10 two-layer photonic deep neural network for handwritten digit classification, which shows an 89.5% best-case accuracy at 10 GS/s. Moreover, we analyze the energy consumption for synaptic operation, considering the full end-to-end system, which includes the transceivers, the optical neural network, and the electrical control part. This investigation shows that when the number of synapses/neuron is >18, the energy per operation is <20 pJ (6 times higher than when considering only the optical engine). The computation speed of this two-layer all-optical neural network system is 47 TMAC/s, 2.5 times faster than state-of-the-art graphics processing units, while the energy efficiency is 12 pJ/MAC, 2 times better. This result underlines the importance of scaling photonic integrated neural networks on chip.
Original languageEnglish
Article number010801
Number of pages12
JournalAPL Photonics
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Photonic Neural Network
  • Semiconductor Optical Amplifier (SOA)
  • Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC)
  • All-optical Neural Network

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