Integrated Polarization, Distance, and Rotation for Multi‐DoF Diffractive Processor and Information Encryption
Abstract
Abstract All‐optical diffractive deep neural networks (D 2 NNs) offer significant advantages in processing speed and power consumption, thereby accelerating the development of optical computing and artificial intelligence (AI). Integrating multiple degrees of freedom (multi‐DoF) into D 2 NNs is a pivotal role in improving information processing and task‐loading capacity, an enormous challenge in current all‐optical diffractive computing/processors. Here, a multi‐DoF diffractive processor is proposed and experimentally demonstrated that leverages a metasurfaces‐based approach to integrate polarization, distance, and rotation channels for versatile inference tasks and information encryption. The approach is validated using three‐layer metasurfaces that enable high task‐capacity tasks, including single‐/dual‐digit and single‐/dual‐fashion‐product classification, logic operators, and image transformation. Moreover, by mapping large volumes of input data into multi‐DoF channels and encoding the information in Morse code with our D 2 NNs framework, a high‐security information transmission system is experimentally implemented. The integration of polarization, distance, and rotation channels into an all‐optical diffractive processor with multifunctional capabilities paves the way for multifunctional integrated devices and communication.
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Authors (10)
Teng Zhang
Xiaofei Zang
Zhiyu Tan
Key Laboratory of Green Printing, CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, P. R. China
Guannan Wang
Ziqing Guo
Zhe Gao
Alexander P. Shkurinov
Department of Physics Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow 119991 Russia
Fei Ding
Yiming Zhu
Shanghai Key Laboratory for R&D and Application of Metallic Functional Materials, Institute of New Energy for Vehicles, School of Materials Science and Engineering
Songlin Zhuang