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Programmable low-threshold optical nonlinear activation functions for photonic neural networks

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate two types of programmable, low-threshold, optically controlled nonlinear activation functions, which are challenging to realize in photonic neural networks (PNNs). These devices rely on on-chip integrated Ge–Si photoelectric detectors and silicon electro-optical switches, and they generate rectified linear unit (ReLU) or sigmoid functions with arbitrary slopes without additional electrical processing. Both devices function at an extremely low threshold of 0.2 mW. The embedding of these nonlinear activation functions into convolutional neural networks facilitates the attainment of high inference accuracies of up to 95% when applied to Modified National Institute of Standards and Technology (MNIST) handwritten digit-classification tasks. The devices are suitable for low-power PNNs with an arbitrary number of propagation layers in photonic-computing chips.

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