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A Photonic System for Generating Unconditional Polarization-Entangled Photons Based on Multiple Quantum Interference
Published on: September 5, 2019
Unwrapping photonic reservoirs: Enhanced expressivity via random Fourier encoding over stretched domains
Gerard McCaul1, Girish Tripathy2, Giulia Marcucci3
1Department of Physics, Loughborough University, LE11 3TU Loughborough, United Kingdom.
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Photonic Reservoir Computing (RC) systems leverage the complex propagation and nonlinear interaction of optical waves to perform information processing tasks. These systems employ a combination of optical data encoding (in the field amplitude and/or phase), random scattering, and nonlinear detection to generate nonlinear features that can be processed via a linear readout layer. In this work, we propose a novel scattering-assisted photonic reservoir encoding scheme where the input phase is deliberately wrapped multiple times beyond the natural period of the optical waves [0,2π). We demonstrate that, rather than hindering nonlinear separability through loss of bijectivity, wrapping significantly improves the reservoir's prediction performance across regression and classification tasks that are unattainable within the canonical 2π period. We demonstrate that this counterintuitive effect stems from the nonlinear interference between sets of random synthetic frequencies introduced by the encoding, which generates a rich feature space spanning both the feature and sample dimensions of the data. Our results highlight the potential of engineered phase wrapping as a computational resource in RC systems based on phase encoding, paving the way for novel approaches to designing and optimizing physical computing platforms based on topological and geometric stretching.
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