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Emulating the Deutsch-Josza algorithm with an inverse-designed terahertz gradient-index lens (2304.03655v1)

Published 7 Apr 2023 in physics.optics and cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Photonic systems utilized as components for optical computing promise the potential of enhanced computational ability over current computer architectures. Here, an all-dielectric photonic metastructure is investigated for application as a quantum algorithm emulator (QAE) in the terahertz frequency regime; specifically, we show implementation of the Deustsh-Josza algorithm. The design for the QAE consists of a gradient-index (GRIN) lens as the Fourier transform subblock and silicon as the oracle subblock. First, we detail optimization of the metastructure through numerical analysis. Then, we employed inverse design through a machine learning approach to further optimize the structural geometry. In particular, we improved the lens thickness, in order to enhance the resulting output signal for both balanced and constant functions. We show that by optimizing the thickness of the gradient-index lens through ML, we enhance the interaction of the incident light with the metamaterial leading to a stronger focus of the outgoing wave resulting in more accurate implementation of the desired quantum algorithm in the terahertz.

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