Photonic delay-based reservoir computing integrated on InP chip

Delay-based reservoir computing (RC) offers a simple technological route to implement photonic neuromorphic computation. Its operation boils down to a time-multiplexing with the delay limiting the processing speed. As most optical setups end up to be bulky employing long fiber loops or free-space optics, the processing speeds are limited in the range of kSa/s to tens of MSa/s [1]. In this work, we focus on external cavities which are far shorter than what has been realized before in experiment. We present the results of an experimental validation of reservoir computing based on a semiconductor laser with a 10.8 cm delay line, both integrated on an active/passive InP photonic chip built on the Jeppix platform [3]. The single mode laser operates around 1550nm with a side mode suppression of larger than 20dB.