Abstract
Photonic computing has potential advantages in speed and energy
consumption yet is subject to inaccuracy due to the limited equivalent
bitwidth of the analog signal. In this Letter, we demonstrate a
configurable, fixed-point coherent photonic iterative solver for
numerical eigenvalue problems using shifted inverse iteration. The
photonic primitive can accommodate arbitrarily sized sparse
matrix–vector multiplication and is deployed to solve
eigenmodes in a photonic waveguide structure. The photonic iterative
eigensolver does not accumulate errors from each iteration, providing
a path toward implementing scientific computing applications on
photonic primitives.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Office of Naval Research
Army Research Office
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics