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Published on: September 26, 2014
Reconfigurable high-dimensional synthetic photonic lattices
Haiqi Huang1, Zhuochen Du1, Kun Liao1
1State Key Laboratory for Mesoscopic Physics and Department of Physics, Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter and Frontiers Science Center for Nano-optoelectronics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, P. R. China.
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Reconfigurable high-dimensional synthetic photonic lattices offer a promising platform for exploring the dynamic evolution of complex physical systems in high-dimensional spaces. However, the realization of reconfigurable high-dimensional synthetic lattices remains a notable challenge to date. Here, we propose a strategy for realizing dimensionally scalable temporal-domain synthetic photonic lattices, which enables independent control over both the phase and intensity of the signal light at each lattice site and time step within a high-dimensional space. By introducing multiple link rings to realize coupling between site rings, this strategy facilitates the exploration of a wide range of complex physical phenomena. We experimentally validate this proposed strategy in an optical fiber ring system, demonstrating nonreciprocal couplings up to three-dimensional space, topological funnel states, and periodic non-Hermitian temporal modulation to two-dimensional space. Moreover, we theoretically discuss the Weyl surfaces in five-dimensional space. This work provides a platform for exploring high-dimensional physics and paves the way for simulating complex systems, such as quantum many-body models.

