Spiking rate and latency encoding with resonant tunneling diode neuron circuits and design influences

Giovanni Donati*, Dafydd Owen-Newns, Joshua Robertson, Xavier Porte, Ekaterina Malysheva, Jose Figueiredo, Bruno Romeira, Victor Dolores-Calzadilla, Antonio Hurtado

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Abstract

Neuromorphic computing, inspired by the functionality and efficiency of biological neural systems, holds promise for advancing artificial intelligence and computational paradigms. Resonant tunneling diodes (RTDs), thanks to their ability to generate neuronal dynamical responses, such as excitable spiking and refractoriness, have recently emerged as candidates for use as optoelectronic spiking neurons in novel neuromorphic computing hardware. This work explores the ability of RTD spiking neurons to deliver information encoding mechanisms analogous to those observed in biological neurons, specifically spike firing rate and spike latency encoding. We also report detailed experimental and numerical studies on the impacts that the RTD mesa radius and the circuit inductance and capacitance have on its spiking properties, providing useful information for future design of RTD-based neural networks optimized for ultrafast (greater than gigahertz rate) processing capabilities. Finally, we showcase the application of spike rate encoding in RTD neurons for the ultrafast reconstruction of a eight-level amplitude signal, effectively filtering out the noise.
Original languageEnglish
Article number024041
Number of pages12
JournalPhysical Review Applied
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Aug 2025

Funding

The authors acknowledge support from the UKRI Turing AI Acceleration Fellowships Programme (EP/V025198/1), from the EU Pathfinder Open project ‘SpikePro’, from the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics, FCAP, and from the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) project 2022.03392.PTDC–META-LED.

Keywords

  • Resonant Tunneling Diodes (RTDs)
  • neuromorphic computing
  • spike firing rate
  • spike latency encoding

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