Controllable spiking patterns in long-wavelength vertical cavity surface emitting lasers for neuromorphic photonics systems

Hurtado, Antonio and Javaloyes, Julien (2015) Controllable spiking patterns in long-wavelength vertical cavity surface emitting lasers for neuromorphic photonics systems. Applied Physics Letters, 107. 241103-1 - 241103-5. 241103. ISSN 0003-6951 (https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4937730)

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Abstract

Multiple controllable spiking patterns are achieved in a 1310 nm Vertical-Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) in response to induced perturbations and for two different cases of polarized optical injection, namely, parallel and orthogonal. Furthermore, reproducible spiking responses are demonstrated experimentally at sub-nanosecond speed resolution and with a controlled number of spikes fired. This work opens therefore exciting research avenues for the use of VCSELs in ultrafast neuromorphic photonic systems for non-traditional computing applications, such as all-optical binary-to-spiking format conversion and spiking information encoding.