Lightmatter: A Photonic Chip for AI

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Lightmatter: A Photonic Chip for AI

The quest for artificial intelligence (AI) has gained increasing momentum over the past decade. To achieve this goal, the development of hardware capable of learning and processing data is crucial. While many studies have been conducted on the field, our understanding is still incomplete. Here, we describe a novel photonic network that enables the generation and distribution of complex artificial signals through the interaction of light. We discuss the implementation and potential implications of this system. This system could be applied both for the learning and training of artificial neural networks (ANNs) and for the detection of optical phenomena, such as the diffraction of infrared into a superposition of transmissive and reflective beams. By combining nonlinearity, amplification, and an optical phase map with lightmatter, we demonstrate an optical-to-electrical conversion that is more efficient than in the conventional approach and could be utilized in high-speed transistors.

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Spread the loveLightmatter: A Photonic Chip for AI The quest for artificial intelligence (AI) has gained increasing momentum over the past decade. To achieve this goal, the development of hardware capable of learning and processing data is crucial. While many studies have been conducted on the field, our understanding is still incomplete. Here, we describe…

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