Journal of Applied Physics, volume 124, issue 15, pages 152130

Circuit designs for superconducting optoelectronic loop neurons

Jeffrey M. Shainline 1
Sonia M Buckley 1
Adam N. McCaughan 1
Jeff Chiles 1
Amir Jafari Salim 2
Richard P Mirin 1
Sae Woo Nam 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-10-12
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SJR0.649
CiteScore5.4
Impact factor2.7
ISSN00218979, 10897550
General Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
Optical communication achieves high fanout and short delay advantageous for information integration in neural systems. Superconducting detectors enable signaling with single photons for maximal energy efficiency. We present designs of superconducting optoelectronic neurons based on superconducting single-photon detectors, Josephson junctions, semiconductor light sources, and multi-planar dielectric waveguides. These circuits achieve complex synaptic and neuronal functions with high energy efficiency, leveraging the strengths of light for communication and superconducting electronics for computation. The neurons send few-photon signals to synaptic connections. These signals communicate neuronal firing events as well as update synaptic weights. Spike-timing-dependent plasticity is implemented with a single photon triggering each step of the process. Microscale light-emitting diodes and waveguide networks enable connectivity from a neuron to thousands of synaptic connections, and the use of light for communication enables synchronization of neurons across an area limited only by the distance light can travel within the period of a network oscillation. Experimentally, each of the requisite circuit elements has been demonstrated; yet, a hardware platform combining them all has not been attempted. Compared to digital logic or quantum computing, device tolerances are relaxed. For this neural application, optical sources providing incoherent pulses with 10 000 photons produced with an efficiency of 10 − 3 operating at 20 MHz at 4.2 K are sufficient to enable a massively scalable neural computing platform with connectivity comparable to the brain and thirty thousand times higher speed.Optical communication achieves high fanout and short delay advantageous for information integration in neural systems. Superconducting detectors enable signaling with single photons for maximal energy efficiency. We present designs of superconducting optoelectronic neurons based on superconducting single-photon detectors, Josephson junctions, semiconductor light sources, and multi-planar dielectric waveguides. These circuits achieve complex synaptic and neuronal functions with high energy efficiency, leveraging the strengths of light for communication and superconducting electronics for computation. The neurons send few-photon signals to synaptic connections. These signals communicate neuronal firing events as well as update synaptic weights. Spike-timing-dependent plasticity is implemented with a single photon triggering each step of the process. Microscale light-emitting diodes and waveguide networks enable connectivity from a neuron to thousands of synaptic connections, and the use of light for communi...

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Shainline J. M. et al. Circuit designs for superconducting optoelectronic loop neurons // Journal of Applied Physics. 2018. Vol. 124. No. 15. p. 152130.
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Shainline J. M., Buckley S. M., McCaughan A. N., Chiles J., Jafari Salim A., Mirin R. P., Nam S. W. Circuit designs for superconducting optoelectronic loop neurons // Journal of Applied Physics. 2018. Vol. 124. No. 15. p. 152130.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1063/1.5038031
UR - https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5038031
TI - Circuit designs for superconducting optoelectronic loop neurons
T2 - Journal of Applied Physics
AU - Shainline, Jeffrey M.
AU - Buckley, Sonia M
AU - McCaughan, Adam N.
AU - Chiles, Jeff
AU - Jafari Salim, Amir
AU - Mirin, Richard P
AU - Nam, Sae Woo
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/10/12
PB - AIP Publishing
SP - 152130
IS - 15
VL - 124
SN - 0021-8979
SN - 1089-7550
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@article{2018_Shainline,
author = {Jeffrey M. Shainline and Sonia M Buckley and Adam N. McCaughan and Jeff Chiles and Amir Jafari Salim and Richard P Mirin and Sae Woo Nam},
title = {Circuit designs for superconducting optoelectronic loop neurons},
journal = {Journal of Applied Physics},
year = {2018},
volume = {124},
publisher = {AIP Publishing},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5038031},
number = {15},
pages = {152130},
doi = {10.1063/1.5038031}
}
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Shainline, Jeffrey M., et al. “Circuit designs for superconducting optoelectronic loop neurons.” Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 124, no. 15, Oct. 2018, p. 152130. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5038031.
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