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Image classification using optical spiking neural networks based on VCSEL with saturable absorption region neurons
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Neuromorphic computing systems, inspired by the human brain's efficient neural synchronization, show significant potential for energy-efficient image classification tasks. We propose a neuromorphic optical framework utilizing vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers with saturable absorber regions (VCSEL-SA) for image classification tasks. A physics-based model simulates optical spiking dynamics in VCSEL-SA neurons. The convolutional neural network (CNN) is designed based on the ResNet-20 architecture, in which VCSEL-SA optical spiking units are implemented to function analogously to conventional leaky integrate-and-fire (LIF) neurons. The spiking dynamics are encoded through temporal correlation of laser spikes, where input images are converted into spike trains via latency coding-pixel intensity is inversely mapped to spike emission latency. In the proposed architecture, each residual block integrates a VCSEL-SA layer that replaces traditional ReLU activations, with synaptic weights trained via surrogate gradient descent. The proposed optical spiking neural network (OSNN) processes and evaluates diverse source images through spike-based feature encoding, followed by hierarchical classification via VCSEL-SA neuron layers under calibrated photonic dynamics. Numerical simulations demonstrate that the proposed system achieves a classification accuracy of 92.9% on the CIFAR-10 dataset. This result validates the feasibility of VCSEL-SA OSNN for high-precision visual processing.

