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Nonreciprocal surface plasmonic neural network for decoupled bidirectional analogue computing

Xiaomeng Li, Haochen Yang, Enzong Wu, Xincheng Yao, Ying Li, Fei Gao, Hongsheng Chen () and Zuojia Wang ()
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Xiaomeng Li: Zhejiang University
Haochen Yang: Zhejiang University
Enzong Wu: Zhejiang University
Xincheng Yao: Zhejiang University
Ying Li: Zhejiang University
Fei Gao: Zhejiang University
Hongsheng Chen: Zhejiang University
Zuojia Wang: Zhejiang University

Nature Communications, 2025, vol. 16, issue 1, 1-10

Abstract: Abstract To address the burgeoning demand for computing capacity in artificial intelligence, researchers have explored optical neural networks that show advantages of ultrafast speed, low power consumption, ultra-high bandwidth, and high parallelism. However, most existing optical networks are reciprocal, where forward and backward propagation are intrinsically coupled. This results in the backward pathway remaining largely unexplored, hindering the realization of integrated perception-response systems. Here, we present a nonreciprocal neural network leveraging enhanced magneto-optical effect in spoof surface plasmon polaritons transmission line to decouple forward and backward paths. Moreover, the computing function of the network can be flexibly modulated by the magnetization orientation in ferrites and variations in operating frequency. We demonstrate broadband bidirectional decoupled image processing across various operators, where the operator configuration can be precisely designed by encoding the input signals. This decoupling achieves independent control and signal isolation within the same structure, effectively emulating the unidirectional transmission of biological networks. Furthermore, matrix-solving operations can be facilitated by incorporating feedback waveguides for desired recursion paths. Our findings open pathways to nonreciprocal architectures for independent bidirectional algorithms in analogue computing.

Date: 2025
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