Impact of phase modulation on the performance of photonic delay-based reservoir computing with semiconductor lasers

Ian Bauwens, Krishan Kumar Harkhoe, Peter Bienstman, Guy Verschaffelt, Guy Van Der Sande

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Abstract

In photonic reservoir computing, semiconductor lasers with delayed feedback have shown to be suited to efficiently solve difficult and time-consuming problems. The input data in this system is often optically injected into the reservoir. Based on numerical simulations, we show that the performance depends heavily on the way that information is encoded in this optical injection signal. In our simulations we compare different input configurations consisting of Mach-Zehnder modulators and phase modulators for injecting the signal. We observe far better performance on a one-step ahead time-series prediction task when modulating the phase of the injected signal rather than only modulating its amplitude.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 6 Apr 2022
EventSPIE Photonics Europe 2022: Nonlinear Optics and its Applications 2022 - Palais de la Musique et des Congrès, Strasbourg, France
Duration: 4 Apr 20226 Apr 2022
Conference number: 12143
https://spie.org/EPE22/conferencedetails/nonlinear-optics-applications?enableBackToBrowse=true

Conference

ConferenceSPIE Photonics Europe 2022
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityStrasbourg
Period4/04/226/04/22
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