A Simple Optical Convolution Strategy Based on Versatile Adjustable Optical Convolution Kernel for All‐Optical Convolution Computing

L Liuting Shan (School of Physics and Electronic Technology, Liaoning Normal University 1 , Dalian 116029,) C Chenhui Xu (School of Electronic Science and Engineering Southeast University Nanjing China) J Jianyong Pan (College of Materials Science and Engineering Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials Ministry of Education Jilin University Changchun 130012 P. R. China) W Wenjie Lu X Xiao Ma (State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing) D Di Liu C Chunyan Shi (Institute of Optoelectronic Display National & Local United Engineering Lab of Flat Panel Display Technology Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350002 P. R. China) T Tingting Du J Jiaqi Zhang H Huipeng Chen

Abstract

Abstract Convolutional neural network (CNN) is currently one of the most important artificial neural networks. However, traditional CNN hardware architectures suffer from significant increases in energy consumption and processing time as the demand for artificial intelligence tasks grows. Here, a novel optical convolution computing strategy is proposed that leverages a continuously adjustable photoluminescent device (CA‐PLD) as the optical convolution kernel, enabling parallel, all‐optical convolution computing and greatly simplifying the traditional convolution process. Under ultraviolet illumination, the CA‐PLD exhibits visible long‐afterglow emission characteristics due to the charge trapping and retention effects. This allows for continuously adjustable light weights, facilitating arbitrary convolution operations. Building on this, parallel and efficient multiply‐accumulate operations have been successfully demonstrated using CA‐PLD arrays with different weight combinations. Moreover, space‐transformable CA‐PLD units enable applications in dilated convolution. In a semantic segmentation task with 20 categories, the CA‐PLD units achieve higher Intersection over Union (IoU) values and accuracy. Therefore, the weight‐adjustable and spatial transformable CA‐PLD proposed in this work holds promise for future applications in intelligent optical computing systems and optical implementations of non‐von Neumann architectures.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 27
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

L

Liuting Shan

School of Physics and Electronic Technology, Liaoning Normal University 1 , Dalian 116029,

C

Chenhui Xu

School of Electronic Science and Engineering Southeast University Nanjing China

J

Jianyong Pan

College of Materials Science and Engineering Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials Ministry of Education Jilin University Changchun 130012 P. R. China

W

Wenjie Lu

X

Xiao Ma

State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing

D

Di Liu

C

Chunyan Shi

Institute of Optoelectronic Display National & Local United Engineering Lab of Flat Panel Display Technology Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350002 P. R. China

T

Tingting Du

J

Jiaqi Zhang

H

Huipeng Chen