Towards the Information-Theoretic Limit of Programmable Photonics
arXiv:2408.09673
Abstract
The scalability of many programmable photonic circuits is limited by the tuning range needed for the constituent phase shifters. To address this problem, we introduce the concept of a phase-efficient circuit architecture, where the average phase shift is . We derive a universal information-theoretic limit to the phase-shift efficiency of universal multiport interferometers, and propose a "3-MZI" architecture that approaches this limit to within a factor of , approximately a reduction in average phase shift over the prior art, where the average phase shift scales inversely with system size as . For non-unitary circuits, we show that the 3-MZI saturates the theoretical bound for Gaussian-distributed target matrices. Using this architecture, we show optical neural network training with all phase shifters constrained to radians without loss of accuracy.
15 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables