Spatial Nonlinear Conversion of Structured Light for Machine Learning Based Ultra‐Accurate Information Networks

Author:

Zhang Zilong123ORCID,He Wei123ORCID,Zhao Suyi14,Gao Yuan123,Wang Xin123,Li Xiaotian123,Wang Yuqi123,Ma Yunfei123,Hu Yetong123,Shen Yijie56,Zhao Changming123

Affiliation:

1. School of Optics and Photonics Beijing Institute of Technology 5 South Zhongguancun Street Beijing 100081 China

2. Key Laboratory of Photoelectronic Imaging Technology and System (Beijing Institute of Technology) Ministry of Education Beijing 100081 China

3. Key Laboratory of Photonics Information Technology (Beijing Institute of Technology) Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Beijing 100081 China

4. China Academy of Aerospace Science and Innovation China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation Beijing 100176 China

5. Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences & The Photonics Institute Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 Singapore

6. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractStructured light can be encoded to carry information for free‐space optical communications with an extended degree of freedom to increase the capacity, however, the accuracy issue along with capacity increase is one of the biggest challenges that prevent practical applications. To achieve high accuracy with high capacity by a simple method, they propose the spatial nonlinear conversion of structured light into a communication network, especially, realizing an ultra‐high‐accuracy point‐to‐multipoint (PtoMP) information transmission link. A series of coherently superposed spatial modes and their spatial nonlinear conversion states are used as information carriers to replace the prior orbital angular momentum beams and greatly expand channel capacity within quite low spatial mode order. Through the spatial nonlinear conversion of simple dual‐mode superposition and a very basic neural network for machine learning‐based recognition, as high as 99.5% accuracy for more than 500 modes is obtained. By a combination of diffuse reflection screens and multiple CCDs, the large observation angle PtoMP information transmission is also proved to be feasible. This work paves the way for practical large‐scale multi‐party information networks using structured light.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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