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Metasurface-enabled on-chip multiplexed diffractive neural networks in the visible

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LIGHT-SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41377-022-00844-2

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52005175, 5211101255]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province of China [2020JJ5059]
  3. Shenzhen Science and Technology Program [RCBS20200714114855118]
  4. Tribology Science Fund of State Key Laboratory of Tribology [SKLTKF20B04]

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Replacing electrons with photons is a promising approach for high-speed, massively parallel, and low-power artificial intelligence computing. Researchers have demonstrated a multiskilled diffractive neural network based on a metasurface device, capable of on-chip multi-channel sensing and multitasking.
Replacing electrons with photons is a compelling route toward high-speed, massively parallel, and low-power artificial intelligence computing. Recently, diffractive networks composed of phase surfaces were trained to perform machine learning tasks through linear optical transformations. However, the existing architectures often comprise bulky components and, most critically, they cannot mimic the human brain for multitasking. Here, we demonstrate a multiskilled diffractive neural network based on a metasurface device, which can perform on-chip multi-channel sensing and multitasking in the visible. The polarization multiplexing scheme of the subwavelength nanostructures is applied to construct a multi-channel classifier framework for simultaneous recognition of digital and fashionable items. The areal density of the artificial neurons can reach up to 6.25 x 10(6) mm(-2) multiplied by the number of channels. The metasurface is integrated with the mature complementary metal-oxide semiconductor imaging sensor, providing a chip-scale architecture to process information directly at physical layers for energy-efficient and ultra-fast image processing in machine vision, autonomous driving, and precision medicine.

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