The ever-increasing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) systems is underlining a significant requirement for new, AI-optimised hardware. Neuromorphic (brain-like) processors are one highly-promising solution, with photonic-enabled realizations receiving increasing attention. Among these, approaches based upon vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs) are attracting interest given their favourable attributes and mature technology. Here, we demonstrate a hardware-friendly neuromorphic photonic spike processor, using a single VCSEL, for all-optical image edge-feature detection. This exploits the ability of a VCSEL-based photonic neuron to integrate temporally-encoded pixel data at high speed; and fire fast (100 ps-long) optical spik...
We report experimentally on VCSEL-based artificial optical spiking neurons with ultrafast spiking re...
Photonic realizations of neural network computing hardware are a promising approach to enable future...
We report a theoretical study on laterally-coupled pairs of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers ...
With the increasing importance and capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) approaches across al...
In today’s data-driven world, the ability to process large data volumes is crucial. Key tasks, such ...
Driven by the increasing significance of artificial intelligence, the field of neuromorphic (brain-i...
Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) are highly promising devices for the construction o...
We report both experimentally and in theory on the detection of edge features in digital images with...
In this thesis we investigate the technology of Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) as ...
Photonic technologies offer great prospects for novel, ultrafast, energy-efficient, and hardwarefrie...
We report experimentally on VCSEL-based artificial optical spiking neurons with ultrafast spiking re...
All-optical binary convolution with a photonic spiking vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL...
Photonic approaches emulating the powerful computational capabilities of the brain are receiving inc...
We report on the activation, inhibition and propagation of controllable neuron-like spiking signals ...
Biological retinal neuronal circuits are emulated using a system of connected 1550 nm Vertical-Cavit...
We report experimentally on VCSEL-based artificial optical spiking neurons with ultrafast spiking re...
Photonic realizations of neural network computing hardware are a promising approach to enable future...
We report a theoretical study on laterally-coupled pairs of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers ...
With the increasing importance and capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) approaches across al...
In today’s data-driven world, the ability to process large data volumes is crucial. Key tasks, such ...
Driven by the increasing significance of artificial intelligence, the field of neuromorphic (brain-i...
Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) are highly promising devices for the construction o...
We report both experimentally and in theory on the detection of edge features in digital images with...
In this thesis we investigate the technology of Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) as ...
Photonic technologies offer great prospects for novel, ultrafast, energy-efficient, and hardwarefrie...
We report experimentally on VCSEL-based artificial optical spiking neurons with ultrafast spiking re...
All-optical binary convolution with a photonic spiking vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL...
Photonic approaches emulating the powerful computational capabilities of the brain are receiving inc...
We report on the activation, inhibition and propagation of controllable neuron-like spiking signals ...
Biological retinal neuronal circuits are emulated using a system of connected 1550 nm Vertical-Cavit...
We report experimentally on VCSEL-based artificial optical spiking neurons with ultrafast spiking re...
Photonic realizations of neural network computing hardware are a promising approach to enable future...
We report a theoretical study on laterally-coupled pairs of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers ...