Maximum Shannon Capacity of Photonic Structures
Alessio Amaolo, Pengning Chao, Benjamin Strekha, Stefan Clarke, Jewel, Mohajan, Sean Molesky, Alejandro W. Rodriguez

TL;DR
This paper establishes fundamental bounds on the maximum Shannon capacity of photonic structures by combining information theory, wave scattering, and optimization, revealing how structuring can enhance optical communication limits.
Contribution
It introduces a convex relaxation and analytical solutions for optimizing information transfer in photonic devices, advancing understanding of capacity limits beyond fixed structures.
Findings
Bounds within an order of magnitude of achievable performance
Capacity scales with device parameters and noise levels
Structuring significantly enhances communication capacity
Abstract
Information transfer through electromagnetic waves is an important problem that touches a variety of technologically relevant applications, including computing and telecommunications. Prior attempts to establish limits on optical information transfer have treated waves propagating through known photonic structures (including vacuum). In this article, we address fundamental questions concerning optimal information transfer in photonic devices. Combining information theory, wave scattering, and optimization theory, we formulate bounds on the maximum Shannon capacity that may be achieved by structuring senders, receivers, and their environment. Allowing for arbitrary structuring leads to a non-convex problem that is significantly more difficult than its fixed structure counterpart, which is convex and satisfies a known "water-filling" solution. We derive a geometry-agnostic convex…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic and Optical Devices · Photonic Crystals and Applications · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
