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On-chip 1 TOPS Hyperdimensional Photonic Tensor Core using a WDM Silicon Photonic Coherent Crossbar

Optics 2026-05-14 v1

Abstract

We demonstrate an on-chip 0.96 TOPS hyperdimensional photonic tensor core by utilizing a time-spacewavelength multiplexed silicon photonic Crossbar (Xbar). The novel architecture relies on serializing the large matrix-vector or tensor-vector products by unfolding multiply and accumulation operations over time domain, while simultaneously distributing the computational workload over different spatial and wavelength channels. We experimentally demonstrate the operation of a 4-channel 2-input TSWDM Xbar that incorporates 56 GHz electroabsorption modulators (EAMs) and 4-channel integrated multiplexing stages. Its successful operation as a 4x2x1 tensorvector multiplication unit demonstrated an average error of 3.9%. Its performance as a photonic AI accelerator was also evaluated in the classification task of the Iris dataset, presenting experimental accuracies of 93.3% at data rates between 4x10 and 4x30 GBd, reaching 83.3% when the data rate increases to 4x60 GBd. Finally, we discuss the TSWDM Xbar scalability potential, revealing that the inclusion of a WDM scheme in the SDM architecture reduces the operating laser power, feasibly boosting the potential of constructing photonic accelerators with computational throughput in the POPS regime.

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@article{arxiv.2605.13224,
  title  = {On-chip 1 TOPS Hyperdimensional Photonic Tensor Core using a WDM Silicon Photonic Coherent Crossbar},
  author = {S. Kovaios and I. Roumpos and A. Tsakyridis and M. Moralis-Pegios and D. Lazovsky and K. Vyrsokinos and N. Pleros},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.13224},
  year   = {2026}
}