Salvatore Salpietro
Study of the Nonlinearities of Microrings in Silicon Photonics for Neuromorphic Computing.
Rel. Mariangela Gioannini, Marco Novarese, Cristina Rimoldi. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Electronic Engineering, 2024
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Abstract
The objective of this master's thesis is to develop innovative tools that exploit the nonlinear properties of optical micro-ring resonators, integrated in silicon photonics platform, to create a neural network capable of solving complex tasks such as image and voice recognition, time series prediction, using the time delay reservoir computing (RC) technique. These micro-ring resonators are part of a photonic integrated circuit in silicon that can be fabricated in the same CMOS foundry of electronic integrated circuits. Photonic implementations of reservoir computing are promising applications due to their ability to achieve very high bandwidth and to exploit the intrinsic parallelism of optical signals.
My thesis has three main objectives: to develop a compact fully optical RC model based on a silicon optical micro-ring resonator to classify datasets into high-speed clusters; to analyze and understand the nonlinear optical effects in micro-rings during these processes; to create an experimental setup to validate this RC method
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