Nanophotonics (Jun 2020)

Exact mapping between a laser network loss rate and the classical XY Hamiltonian by laser loss control

  • Gershenzon Igor,
  • Arwas Geva,
  • Gadasi Sagie,
  • Tradonsky Chene,
  • Friesem Asher,
  • Raz Oren,
  • Davidson Nir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 13
pp. 4117 – 4126

Abstract

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Recently, there has been growing interest in the utilization of physical systems as heuristic optimizers for classical spin Hamiltonians. A prominent approach employs gain-dissipative optical oscillator networks for this purpose. Unfortunately, these systems inherently suffer from an inexact mapping between the oscillator network loss rate and the spin Hamiltonian due to additional degrees of freedom present in the system such as oscillation amplitude. In this work, we theoretically analyze and experimentally demonstrate a scheme for the alleviation of this difficulty. The scheme involves control over the laser oscillator amplitude through modification of individual laser oscillator loss. We demonstrate this approach in a laser network classical XY model simulator based on a digital degenerate cavity laser. We prove that for each XY model energy minimum there corresponds a unique set of laser loss values that leads to a network state with identical oscillation amplitudes and to phase values that coincide with the XY model minimum. We experimentally demonstrate an eight fold improvement in the deviation from the minimal XY energy by employing our proposed solution scheme.

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