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High-speed multiwavelength photonic temporal integration using silicon photonics

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posted on 2025-05-09, 16:01 authored by Yi Zhang, Nikolaos Farmakidis, Ioannis Roumpos, Miltiadis Moralis-Pegios, Apostolos Tsakyridis, June Sang Lee, Bowei Dong, Yuhan He, Samarth Aggarwal, Nikolaos Pleros, Harish Bhaskaran
Optical systems have been pivotal for energy-efficient computing, performing high-speed, parallel operations in low-loss carriers. While these predominantly analog optical accelerators bypass digitization to perform parallel floating-point computations, scaling optical hardware to map large-vector sizes for AI tasks remains challenging. Here, we overcome this limitation by unfolding scalar operations in time and introducing a photonic-heater-in-lightpath (PHIL) unit for all-optical temporal integration. Counterintuitively, we exploit a slow heat dissipation process to integrate optical signals modulated at 50 GHz bridging the speed gap between the widely applied thermo-optic effects and ultrafast photonics. This architecture supports optical end-to-end signal processing, eliminates inefficient electro-optical conversions, and enables both linear and nonlinear operations within a unified framework. Our results demonstrate a scalable path towards high-speed photonic computing through thermally driven integration.

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