Calculating with light using a chip-scale all-optical abacus
Feldmann, J; Stegmaier, M; Gruhler, N; et al.Ríos, C; Bhaskaran, H; Wright, CD; Pernice, WHP
Date: 2 November 2017
Journal
Nature Communications
Publisher
Springer Nature
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Abstract
Machines that simultaneously process and store multistate data at one and the same location can provide a new class of fast, powerful and efficient general-purpose computers. We demonstrate the central element of an all-optical calculator, a photonic abacus, which provides multistate compute-and-store operation by integrating functional ...
Machines that simultaneously process and store multistate data at one and the same location can provide a new class of fast, powerful and efficient general-purpose computers. We demonstrate the central element of an all-optical calculator, a photonic abacus, which provides multistate compute-and-store operation by integrating functional phase-change materials with nanophotonic chips. With picosecond optical pulses we perform the fundamental arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, including a carryover into multiple cells. This basic processing unit is embedded into a scalable phase-change photonic network and addressed optically through a two-pulse random access scheme. Our framework provides first steps towards light-based non-von Neumann arithmetic.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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