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Coupled integrated photonic quantum memristors using a single photon source made of a colour center

Quantum Physics 2026-02-17 v1

Abstract

Photonic quantum memristors provide a measurement-induced route to nonlinear and history-dependent quantum dynamics. Experimental demonstrations have so far focused on isolated devices or simple cascaded devices configurations. Here, we experimentally realize and characterize a network of two coupled photonic quantum memristors with crossed feedback, implemented on a silicon nitride photonic integrated circuit and fed by a room-temperature single-photon source based on a silicon-vacancy color center SiV^- in a nanodiamond. Each memristor consists of an integrated Mach-Zehnder interferometer whose transfer function is adaptively updated by photon detection events on another memristor, thus generating novel non-Markovian input-output dynamics with an enhanced memristive behaviour compared to single devices. In particular, we report inter-memristor input-output hysteresis curves exhibiting larger form factors and displaying self-intersecting loops, respectively revealing marked bistability and topologically non-trivial memory dynamics. Furthermore, numerical simulations show how these features emerge from the interplay between memory depth and relative input phase, for both intra- and inter-memristor input-output relations. Our results establish coupled integrated photonic quantum memristors as scalable nonlinear building blocks and highlight their potential for implementing compact quantum neuromorphic and reservoir computing architectures.

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@article{arxiv.2602.14736,
  title  = {Coupled integrated photonic quantum memristors using a single photon source made of a colour center},
  author = {Alessio Baldazzi and Roy Philip George Konnoth Ancel and Sebastiano Guaraldo and Xuan Chen and Ziad Abi Akar and Regis Deturche and Stefano Azzini and Christophe Couteau and Lorenzo Pavesi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.14736},
  year   = {2026}
}

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24 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables