Parallel photonic processor based on space and wavelength division multiplexing

Departments: Applied Physics
Time: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Type: Seminar Series
Presenter: Dr. Mitsumasa Nakajima
Room/Office: 17HLH Room 113 or Zoom
Location:
17 Hillhouse Ave New Haven, CT 06511
United States

Parallel photonic processor based on space and wavelength division multiplexing

Analog photonic processing is one of the attractive computation engines for machine learning. Here, I show our recent progress for scaling-up the optical computing engine using silica-based waveguide technology and its combination with free-space-optics (FSO). Owing to the dense parallelization in both space and wavelength division, our device can improve computational speed to peta OPS scale by approaching the fundamental Nyquist limit. I also show applications of our circuit for optical communication through 1300-km SDM transmission.

Host: Logan Wright

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