Opto-electronic memristors: Prospects and challenges in neuromorphic computing

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Memristive-based electro-optical neuromorphic hardware takes advantage of both the high-density of electronic circuits and the high bandwidth of their photonic counterparts, thus showing potential for low-power artificial intelligence applications. In this Perspective paper, we introduce a class of electro-optical memristors that can emulate the key properties of synapses and neurons, which are essential features for the realization of electro-optical neuromorphic functionalities. We then describe the challenges associated with existing technologies and finally give our viewpoint on possible developments toward an energy-efficient neuromorphic platform.

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Emboras, A., Alabastri, A., Lehmann, P., Portner, K., Weilenmann, C., Ma, P., … Luisier, M. (2020, December 7). Opto-electronic memristors: Prospects and challenges in neuromorphic computing. Applied Physics Letters. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0028539

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