通过拓优化探索带有任意相位的集成光束分割器的基本极限
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|March 1, 2024
概括
研究人员探索了集成光束分割器的理论极限,实现了任意光束分割器相 (BSP) 设计. 这一进步对于量子信息处理和光子集成电路至关重要.
科学领域:
- 集成光学 集成光学
- 量子光子学 量子光子学
- 电磁学 电磁学 电磁学 电磁学
背景情况:
- 光束分离器是光子集成电路中的基本组件.
- 传统的无损光束分割器具有固定的输出相位移 (π),限制了应用.
- 在集成设备中实现任意光束分割阶段 (BSP) 是具有挑战性的.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究对称的集成光束分割器的理论极限.
- 通过反向设计探索带有任意BSP的光束分割器的设计.
- 为了优化2D光束分割器设计,考虑制造约束.
主要方法:
- 采用了基于辅助的拓优化.
- 探索各种损失和相组合的理论设计空间.
- 对理论界限内外的目标进行算法趋同的分析.
主要成果:
- 获得了带有任意BSP的集成光束分割器的优化2D设计.
- 优化算法成功地在理论限制下的设计中趋同.
- 算法未能在既定理论界限之外的目标上趋同.
结论:
- 成功地探索了带有任意BSP的集成光束分割器的理论极限.
- 开发的方法为设计新型光束分割器提供了一条途径.
- 这些任意相束分离器具有推动量子信息处理的潜力.
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