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Isospectral and square-root Cholesky photonic lattices

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Cholesky factorization provides photonic lattices that are the isospectral partners or the square root of other arrays of coupled waveguides. The procedure is similar to that used in supersymmetric quantum… Click to show full abstract

Cholesky factorization provides photonic lattices that are the isospectral partners or the square root of other arrays of coupled waveguides. The procedure is similar to that used in supersymmetric quantum mechanics. However, Cholesky decomposition requires initial positive definite mode coupling matrices and the resulting supersymmetry is always broken. That is, the isospectral partner has the same range than the initial mode coupling matrix. It is possible to force a decomposition where the range of the partner is reduced but the characteristic supersymmetric intertwining is lost. As an example, we construct the Cholesky isospectral partner and the square root of a waveguide necklace with cyclic symmetry. We use experimental parameters from telecommunication C-band to construct a finite element model of these Cholesky photonics lattices to good agreement with our analytic prediction.

Keywords: isospectral square; root; lattices isospectral; root cholesky; photonic lattices; square root

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2020

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