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Polariton-based quantum memristors

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Authors: Ariel Norambuena, Felipe Torres, Massimiliano Di Ventra, Raúl Coto

Year

2021

Paper ID

62203

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Information processing and storing by the same physical system is emerging as a promising alternative to traditional computing platforms. In turn, this requires the realization of elementary units whose memory content can be easily tuned and controlled. Here, we introduce a polariton-based quantum memristor where the memristive nature arises from the inter-cavity polariton exchange and is controlled by a time-varying atom-cavity detuning. A dynamical hysteresis is characterized by the fluctuations in the instantaneous polariton number, where the history information is encoded into a dynamical phase. Using a Lindblad master equation approach, we find that features of the quantum memristor dynamics, such as the area and circulation of the hysteresis loop, showcase a kind of "plasticity" controlled by quantum state initialization. This makes this quantum memristor very versatile for a wide range of applications

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  • Information processing and storing by the same physical system is emerging as a promising alternative to traditional computing platforms.

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