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All-Optical Reconfigurable Activation Function Based on Saturable Absorption

Oceane Destras, F. Magalhães, S. L. Beux, G. Nicolescu
IEEE International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design · 2025 · DOI: 10.1109/ISQED65160.2025.11014400
Interconnexions photoniques sur siliciumArchitectures reconfigurablesArchitectures neuromorphiques
IEEE International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design 2025 Oceane Destras, F. Magalhães, S. L. Beux, G. Nicolescu
Résumé

The development of optical neural networks (ONNs) has opened up new possibilities for high-speed and energy-efficient computing. However, the limited range of available optical activation functions poses a significant bottleneck. To address this, we propose an all-optical, reconfigurable activation function circuit based on semiconductor saturable absorber mirrors and Mach-Zehnder interferometers, capable of emulating activation functions such as ReLU, Sigmoid, and Tanh. The reprogrammability of the proposed design allows the same circuit to be reused for multiple tasks by dynamically adjusting the activation function, optimizing both space and energy efficiency in ONNs. Through extensive testing, we have identified the most critical parameters of the optical activation function for effective training of ONNs. We demonstrate via numerical simulation that this optical activation function achieves competitive results for the performance of ONNs, reaching up to 98.5% accuracy on the MNIST dataset.

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@article{oceane202529bc0ecb9d8b48c20e5a9f866d444781e72e2e62,
  title  = {All-Optical Reconfigurable Activation Function Based on Saturable Absorption},
  author = {Oceane Destras and F. Magalhães and S. L. Beux and G. Nicolescu},
  journal = {IEEE International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design},
  year   = {2025},
  doi    = {10.1109/ISQED65160.2025.11014400}
}

Remerciements

Ces travaux ont été soutenus en partie par le Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada (CRSNG) et par le Fonds de recherche du Québec — Nature et technologies (FRQNT).