Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2023 APS March Meeting
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session Q57: Magnonics II
3:00 PM–5:48 PM,
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Room: Room 303
Sponsoring
Unit:
GMAG
Chair: Florian Dirnberger, Technical University of Dresden
Abstract: Q57.00014 : Deep Physical Reservoir Computing with Programmable Nanomagnetic Hierarchies*
5:36 PM–5:48 PM
Presenter:
Kilian Stenning
(University College London)
Authors:
Kilian Stenning
(University College London)
Jack C Gartside
(Imperial College London)
Luca Manneschi
(Sheffield University)
Christopher Cheung
(Imperial College Londno)
Tony Chen
(Imperial College London)
Jake Love
(University of Duisburg-Essen)
Alexander L Vanstone
(Imperial College London)
Holly Holder
(Imperial College London)
Francesco Caravelli
(Los alamos National laboratory)
Karin Everschor-Sitte
(University of Duisburg-Essen)
Eleni Vasilaki
(University of Sheffield)
Will R Branford
(Imperial College London)
Any single physical reservoir is typically forced to trade-off between performance metrics including nonlinearity and memory capacity, with the compromise typically hard-coded during nanofabrication.
Here, we present three artificial spin-systems and show how tuning array-geometry and magnetisation dynamics defines computing performance.
Beyond spin-system design, we engineer physical `meta-reservoirs'3 (deep RC) comprising multiple nanoarrays. Data is input through several reservoirs in parallel, hierarchical/`deep' and hybrid deep-parallel architectures. Meta-reservoirs show substantially enhanced performance beyond any single reservoir across a broad taskset. Crucially, we present a method for hierarchy-programming, allowing designer configurations of meta-reservoirs with any desired nonlinearity/memory-capacity. This solves the problem of reservoir performance compromise, providing efficient system reconfiguration and task-dependent optimisation.
1, Stenning, Kilian D. et al. Nature Nanotechnology 17.5 (2022): 460-469.
2. Jensen, Johannes H et al. ALIFE 2018: The 2018 Conference on Artificial Life. MIT Press, 2018.
3. Manneschi, Luca, et al. Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics 6 (2021): 76.
*This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2017-257) to WRB and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Grant No. EP/W524335/1) to KDSAV was supported by the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Characterisation of Materials (Grant No. EP/L015277/1).
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