IP Library Granted Patent US 12710587
Granted Patent B2
US 12710587 · App. 18/022,228 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Frequency-domain arbitrary linear transformations for photons

Inventors: Siddharth Buddhiraju (Palo Alto, CA); Avik Dutt (Menlo Park, CA); Momchil Minkov (San Francisco, CA); Ian A.D. Williamson (Palo Alto, CA); Shanhui Fan (Stanford, CA)
Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University
G02B6/1225G02B6/12004G02B6/29338G02F1/025G02F3/00G06N3/0675G06N10/40G02F2203/15G02F2203/56
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12710587
App. No.
18/022,228
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

One or more optical resonators are coupled to an optical waveguide in sequence. Each of the resonators includes a corresponding modulator. A signal controller is configured to electrically drive each modulator with a corresponding composite electrical signal. Each composite electrical signal includes two or more frequency components of a frequency comb defined by the one or more resonators. The result of this configuration is that an input-output relation between an input of the waveguide and an output of the waveguide is a linear transformation defined by the composite electrical signals using frequencies of the frequency comb as a basis. Such linear transformations can be reciprocal or non-reciprocal, unitary or non-unitary.

Claims (38)

1 . Apparatus comprising:

one or more resonators coupled to a waveguide in sequence;

wherein each of the one or more resonators includes a corresponding modulator;

wherein N f is a number of frequency components, wherein N f >1, wherein Ω R is a free spectral range of a frequency comb defined by the one or more resonators, wherein θ l is a phase of an l-th frequency component, and wherein A l is an amplitude of an l-th frequency component;

a signal controller configured to electrically drive each modulator with a corresponding composite electrical signal

l

=

1

N

f

A

l

cos

(

l

Ω

R

t

+

θ

l

)

;

whereby an input-output relation between an input of the waveguide and an output of the waveguide is a linear transformation defined by the composite electrical signals using frequencies of the frequency comb as a basis.

2 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more resonators include one or more adjustable resonators having adjustable center frequencies.

3 . The apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising a closed-loop controller configured to adjust the adjustable center frequencies of the one or more adjustable resonators to lock the selected resonators to the frequency comb.

4 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the one or more resonators include one or more band-limited resonators that act only on a predetermined set of frequencies of the frequency comb.

5 . The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein at least one band-limited resonator is coupled to an auxiliary resonator such that selected resonator modes of the at least one band-limited resonator are perturbed away from the frequency comb to provide band-limiting.

6 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the composite electrical signals are derived from the linear transformation using automatic differentiation to expedite gradient-based inverse numerical design.

7 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the linear transformation is unitary.

8 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the linear transformation is non-unitary.

9 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the linear transformation is reciprocal.

10 . The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the linear transformation is non-reciprocal.