Convolutional Neural Networks for Mode On-Demand High Finesse Optical Resonator Design
Optics
2022-02-08 v1
Abstract
We demonstrate the use of machine learning through convolutional neural networks to solve inverse design problems of optical resonator engineering. The neural network finds a harmonic modulation of a spherical mirror to generate a resonator mode with a given target topology ("mode on-demand"). The procedure allows us to optimize the shape of mirrors to achieve a significantly enhanced coupling strength and cooperativity between a resonator photon and a quantum emitter located at the center of the resonator. In a second example, a double-peak mode is designed which would enhance the interaction between two quantum emitters, e.g., for quantum information processing.
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@article{arxiv.2202.03359,
title = {Convolutional Neural Networks for Mode On-Demand High Finesse Optical Resonator Design},
author = {Denis V. Karpov and Sergei Kurdiumov and Peter Horak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.03359},
year = {2022}
}
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9 pages, 7 figures