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Ultrafast and compact photonic-electronic leaky integrate-and-fire circuits based upon resonant tunnelling diodes (2501.17133v1)

Published 28 Jan 2025 in physics.optics

Abstract: This work provides a first report of ultrafast and compact photonic-electronic neuromorphic temporal leaky integrate-and-fire neuronal circuits built with Resonant Tunnelling Diodes (RTDs). We demonstrate experimentally that multiple fast (~100-200 ps) optical input pulses, arriving within a short (sub-ns long) temporal window, control the triggering of excitable responses in two different photonic-electronic RTD circuit architectures. These architectures are an electronic RTD coupled externally to a photodetector (referred to as a PD-RTD), and an integrated opto-electronic RTD device with inherent photodetection capability at infrared telecom wavelengths (referred to as an Optical RTD-PD). For both RTD systems, we reveal that the high-speed optically-triggered integrate-and-fire spiking operation can be precisely controlled by acting on the voltage bias applied to the RTD devices, or via the intensity of incoming optical pulses. Finally, we demonstrate the application of the leaky integrate-and-fire behaviour to a pattern recognition task at high-speed, with the systems triggering fast ns-long electrical spikes in response to optical inputs of weighted 4-bit digital headers.

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