2023
DOI: 10.1364/ol.485545
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Experimental demonstration of bandwidth enhancement in photonic time delay reservoir computing

Abstract: Time delay reservoir computing (TDRC) using semiconductor lasers (SLs) has proven to be a promising photonic analog approach for information processing. One appealing property is that SLs subject to delayed optical feedback and external optical injection, allow for tuning the response bandwidth by changing the level of optical injection. Here we use strong optical injection, thereby expanding the SL’s modulation response up to tens of gigahertz. Performing a nonlinear time series prediction task, we demonstrat… Show more

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“…where Ex and Ey represent the slowly varied complex amplitude of the electric field for the two modes of VCSEL, respectively [8]. N stands for the total carrier inversion between conduction and valence bands.…”
Section: Theory and System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where Ex and Ey represent the slowly varied complex amplitude of the electric field for the two modes of VCSEL, respectively [8]. N stands for the total carrier inversion between conduction and valence bands.…”
Section: Theory and System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%