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Photonic Neural Network Can Store, Process Information Similarly to Human Brain

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A new microchip contains a network of artificial neurons that works with light and can imitate the behavior of the human brain’s neurons and synapses. A research team from the University of Münster, University of Oxford, and University of Exeter demonstrated that the optical neurosynaptic network was able to learn information and use it as a basis for computing and recognizing patterns, similar to the way a human brain works. Because the system functions solely with light, it can process data many times faster than a system that functions with electrons. Most existing...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Jul 2019
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    optoelectronics
    A sub-field of photonics that pertains to an electronic device that responds to optical power, emits or modifies optical radiation, or utilizes optical radiation for its internal operation. Any device that functions as an electrical-to-optical or optical-to-electrical transducer. Electro-optic often is used erroneously as a synonym.
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