On-chip phase-change photonic memory and computing

The use of photonics in computing is a hot topic of interest, driven by the need for ever-increasing speed along with reduced power consumption. In existing computing architectures, photonic data storage would dramatically improve the performance by reducing latencies associated with electrical memo...

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Egile Nagusiak: Cheng, Z, Rios Ocampo, C, Youngblood, N, Wright, C, Pernice, W, Bhaskaran, H
Beste egile batzuk: Subramania, G
Formatua: Conference item
Argitaratua: Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers 2017
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Gaia:The use of photonics in computing is a hot topic of interest, driven by the need for ever-increasing speed along with reduced power consumption. In existing computing architectures, photonic data storage would dramatically improve the performance by reducing latencies associated with electrical memories. At the same time, the rise of ‘big data’ and ‘deep learning’ is driving the quest for non-von Neumann and brain-inspired computing paradigms. To succeed in both aspects, we have demonstrated non-volatile multi-level photonic memory avoiding the von Neumann bottleneck in the existing computing paradigm and a photonic synapse resembling the biological synapses for brain-inspired computing using phase-change materials (Ge2Sb2Te5).