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arxiv: 2302.00793 · v1 · pith:GN2C22DH · submitted 2023-02-01 · physics.optics · physics.app-ph

Inverse-designed low-index-contrast structures on silicon photonics platform for vector-matrix multiplication

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Inverse-designed Silicon photonic metastructures offer an efficient platform to perform analog computations with electromagnetic waves. However, due to computational difficulties, scaling up these metastructures to handle a large number of data channels is not trivial. Furthermore, a typical inverse-design procedure utilizes a small computational domain and therefore tends to employ resonant features to achieve its objectives. This results in structures that are narrow-bandwidth and highly sensitive to fabrication errors. Here, we employ a 2D inverse-design method based on the effective index approximation with a low-index contrast constraint. This results in compact amorphous lens systems which are generally feed-forward and low-resonance. We designed and experimentally demonstrated a vector-matrix product for a 2 x 2 and a 3 x 3 matrix. We also designed a 10 x 10 matrix using the proposed 2D computational method. These examples demonstrate that these techniques have the potential to enable larger-scale wave-based analog computing platforms.

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