Light-Matter Interaction in the ZXW Calculus

Giovanni de Felice
Razin A. Shaikh
Boldizsár Poór
Lia Yeh
Quanlong Wang
Bob Coecke

In this paper, we develop a graphical calculus to rewrite photonic circuits involving light-matter interactions and non-linear optical effects. We introduce the infinite ZW calculus, a graphical language for linear operators on the bosonic Fock space which captures both linear and non-linear photonic circuits. This calculus is obtained by combining the QPath calculus, a diagrammatic language for linear optics, and the recently developed qudit ZXW calculus, a complete axiomatisation of linear maps between qudits. It comes with a 'lifting' theorem allowing to prove equalities between infinite operators by rewriting in the ZXW calculus. We give a method for representing bosonic and fermionic Hamiltonians in the infinite ZW calculus. This allows us to derive their exponentials by diagrammatic reasoning. Examples include phase shifts and beam splitters, as well as non-linear Kerr media and Jaynes-Cummings light-matter interaction.

In Shane Mansfield, Benoît Valiron and Vladimir Zamdzhiev: Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Quantum Physics and Logic (QPL 2023), Paris, France, 17-21st July 2023, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 384, pp. 20–46.
27 pages, lots of figures
Published: 30th August 2023.

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