Universal linear optics by programmable multimode interference
Abstract
We introduce a constructive algorithm for universal linear electromagnetic transformations between the input and output modes of a dielectric slab. The approach uses out-of-plane phase modulation programmed down to degrees of freedom. The total area of these modulators equals that of the entire slab: our scheme satisfies the minimum area constraint for programmable linear optical transformations. We also present error correction schemes that enable high-fidelity unitary transformations at large . This ``programmable multimode interferometer'' (ProMMI) thus translates the algorithmic simplicity of Mach-Zehnder meshes into a holographically programmed slab, yielding DoF-limited compactness and error tolerance while eliminating the dominant sidewall-related optical losses and directional-coupler-related patterning challenges.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2107.06107,
title = {Universal linear optics by programmable multimode interference},
author = {Hugo Larocque and Dirk Englund},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.06107},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
17 pages, 7 figures