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Towards Single Atom Computing via High Harmonic Generation

Atomic Physics 2023-02-08 v3 Optics

Abstract

The development of alternative platforms for computing has been a longstanding goal for physics, and represents a particularly pressing concern as conventional transistors approach the limit of miniaturization. A potential alternatice paradigm is that of reservoir computing, which leverages unknown, but highly non-linear transformations of input-data to perform computations. This has the advantage that many physical systems exhibit precisely the type of non-linear input-output relationships necessary for them to function as reservoirs. Consequently, the quantum effects which obstruct the further development of silicon electronics become an advantage for a reservoir computer. Here we demonstrate that even the most basic constituents of matter - atoms - can act as a reservoir for optical computers, thanks to the phenomenon of High Harmonic Generation (HHG). A prototype single-atom computer for classification problems is proposed, where parameters of the classification model are mapped to optical elements. We numerically demonstrate that this `all-optical' computer can successfully classify data with an accuracy that is strongly dependent on dynamical non-linearities. This may pave the way for the development of petahertz information processing platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2104.06322,
  title  = {Towards Single Atom Computing via High Harmonic Generation},
  author = {Gerard McCaul and Kurt Jacobs and Denys I. Bondar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.06322},
  year   = {2023}
}

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5 pages, 6 figures

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