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20-GHz bandwidth optical activation function based on a semiconductor laser

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posted on 2025-08-12, 04:04 authored by Hai-Fei Guo, Zheng-Can Sun, Yi-Wei Shen, Rui-Qian Li, Xing Li, Cheng Wang
Optical neural networks usually execute the linear multiply-accumulate operation in the optical domain, whereas the nonlinear activation function is mostly implemented in the digital or electrical domain. Here we demonstrate a broadband activation function operated in the optical domain. The optical activation function (OAF) is achieved by a semiconductor laser with optical injection, which is operated in the unstable-locked regime above the Hopf bifurcation. The operation bandwidth of the OAF reaches as high as 20 GHz, which is limited by the relaxation oscillation resonance frequency of the semiconductor laser. The OAF mimics a ReLU function for modulation frequencies below 5 GHz, while resembling an ELU function for frequencies above 5 GHz.

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