Tilted-Mode All-Optical Diffractive Deep Neural Networks
Diffractive deep neural networks (D<sup>2</sup>NNs) typically adopt a densely cascaded arrangement of diffractive masks, leading to multiple reflections of diffracted light between adjacent masks, thereby affecting the network’s inference capability. It is challenging to fully simulate t...
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Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2024-12-01
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Series: | Micromachines |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/16/1/8 |
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Summary: | Diffractive deep neural networks (D<sup>2</sup>NNs) typically adopt a densely cascaded arrangement of diffractive masks, leading to multiple reflections of diffracted light between adjacent masks, thereby affecting the network’s inference capability. It is challenging to fully simulate this multiple-reflection phenomenon. To eliminate this phenomenon, we designed tilted-mode all-optical diffractive deep neural networks (T-D<sup>2</sup>NNs) and proposed a theoretical model for diffraction propagation in the tilted mode. Simulation results indicate that T-D<sup>2</sup>NNs address the performance degradation caused by interlayer reflections in D<sup>2</sup>NNs constructed with high-index diffractive masks. In classification tasks, T-D<sup>2</sup>NNs achieve better classification results compared to D<sup>2</sup>NNs that consider interlayer reflections. |
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ISSN: | 2072-666X |