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  1. arXiv:2608.17189  [pdf, ps, other

    quant-ph physics.atom-ph

    Fast Nondestructive Readout for High-Clock-Rate Atom Array Quantum Processor

    Authors: Xu-Zhao-Qiu Zeng, Chang You, Qing-Wei Wang, Zi-Feng Li, Yi Ji, Dong An, Chao Yu, Jia-Rui Liu, Zi-Mo He, Jia-Rui Gu, Yuhao Mei, Hao-Wen Cheng, Yu-Chen Zhang, Rui Lin, Zhan Wu, Jun Rui, Jun Zhang, Ming-Cheng Chen, Yu-Hao Deng, Chao-Yang Lu, Jian-Wei Pan

    Abstract: Neutral-atom arrays have rapidly advanced to support thousands of qubits and execute high-fidelity logical operations. However, these processors remain severely throttled by their slowest fundamental operation: nondestructive qubit measurement, which requires milliseconds and fundamentally limits the system's clock rate. This bottleneck arises from both an inherent photon-budget dilemma---sufficie… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 August, 2026; originally announced August 2026.

  2. arXiv:2607.09763  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.CV cs.AI cs.LG physics.comp-ph

    Knowledge-Constrained Shape Optimization with a Mixture-of-Experts Neural Operator for High-Confidence Design

    Authors: Wenhao Fan, Yuanwei Bin, Jianghan Gu, Wenfa Luo, Jiao Xiang, Yuntian Chen, Shiyi Chen

    Abstract: Engineering shape optimization faces challenges in both expert-dependent problem setup and surrogate-model reliability. In practical aerodynamic design, optimization settings such as editable regions, deformation ranges, and design-preservation constraints are typically specified manually by experienced engineers, while surrogate-based optimization may become unreliable for heterogeneous geometry… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

  3. arXiv:2607.03632  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.ET

    OptiClear: Differentiable Curvilinear Design Rule Legalization for Inverse-Designed Photonic Devices

    Authors: Hongjian Zhou, Haoyu Yang, Nicholas Gangi, Zhaoran, Huang, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Photonic inverse design enables ultra-compact, high-performance devices with highly curvilinear and non-intuitive geometries, but the resulting layouts often violate fabrication design rules and hinder foundry manufacturing. Legalization methods designed for rectilinear Manhattan electrical layouts are not directly applicable to curvilinear inverse-designed photonic devices. Meanwhile, existing fa… ▽ More

    Submitted 3 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 9 pages

  4. arXiv:2607.00613  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.chem-ph

    Ai2-Kit: Streamlining AI-Accelerated Ab Initio Workflows for Complex Chemical Systems

    Authors: Sheng Bi, Wei-Hong Xu, Yong-Bin Zhuang, Jia-Xin Zhu, Jiang-Peng Qiu, Yu-Hang Tang, Xiang-Long Du, Qi You, Yun-Pei Liu, Fu-Qiang Gong, Yu-Xin Guo, Yi-Ze Wang, Cheng-Xuan Wang, Zi-Heng Gong, Zi-Qiang Chen, Chang Liu, Siyuan Han, Jian Gu, Jia-Xin Li, Yi-Ming Chen, Lin Huang, Si-Jie Chen, Bo-Ying Huang, Jie-Zhen Xia, Fan-Jie Xu , et al. (25 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Molecular simulations of complex chemical systems, such as catalysis, electrochemistry, and energy storage, often need to capture the interplay of effects such as electronic structure, finite-temperature fluctuations, and electric-field response. Such complexity is difficult to address with traditional ab initio calculations, which are limited by the time and length scales they can reach. AI-accel… ▽ More

    Submitted 14 July, 2026; v1 submitted 1 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 24 pages, 11 figures. Submitted to Chemical Science

  5. arXiv:2605.29929  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.atom-ph quant-ph

    Restoring Velocity Immunity via Dynamic Mirror Compensation in a Large-Area Dual-Atom-Interferometer Gyroscope

    Authors: Jie Gu, Yin-fei Mao, Zhan-Wei Yao, An-qing Zhang, Si-Bin Lu, Shao-kang Li, Min Jiang, Xiao-Li Chen, Min Ke, Xi Chen, Run-Bing Li, Jin Wang, Ming-Sheng Zhan

    Abstract: We propose and demonstrate a dynamical mirror compensation scheme to restore velocity immunity in a large-area dual-atom-interferometer gyroscope. In an ideal Mach-Zehnder configuration, the phase shift is inherently immune to atomic velocity, but this property is broken by the Earth's rotation via the Coriolis effect. We overcome this by actively rotating the Raman mirrors during the pulse sequen… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 May, 2026; v1 submitted 28 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

    Comments: 6 pages, 5 figures

  6. arXiv:2605.23051  [pdf

    physics.optics physics.app-ph

    General-Purpose Photonic Computing Primitive for Contemporary Artificial Intelligence

    Authors: Shupeng Ning, Chenghao Feng, Zhenxiang Xu, Hanqing Zhu, David Z. Pan, Jiaqi Gu, Ray T. Chen

    Abstract: Photonic computing offers a promising route to accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) by providing high analog bandwidth, low latency, and low energy consumption. However, existing optical neural networks (ONNs) struggle with substantial hardware overhead and limited support for the dynamic, arbitrary matrix operations essential for modern AI architectures. Here we present the dynamic universal… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

  7. arXiv:2604.15493  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.ET

    End-to-End Physical Design Automation Flow for Yield-Optimized Inverse-Designed Large-Scale Electronic-Photonic Integrated Circuits

    Authors: Hongjian Zhou, Haoyu Yang, Haoxing Ren, Joaquin Matres, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: As AI systems scale to multi-chiplet and wafer-level architectures, the demand for ultra-high bandwidth and system scalability has outpaced the capabilities of electrical interconnects and computing units. Large-scale heterogeneous electronic-photonic integrated chiplets (EPICs) provide a promising solution, but their practical adoption is limited by the lack of a unified, fabrication-aware physic… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 April, 2026; originally announced April 2026.

    Comments: 4 page. Accepted to DAC 2026 Special Research Session

  8. arXiv:2604.12572  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.ins-det hep-ex

    Projection of purification performance for the RELICS experiment

    Authors: Jiachen Yu, Kaihang Li, Jingfan Gu, Chang Cai, Guocai Chen, Jiangyu Chen, Huayu Dai, Rundong Fang, Hongrui Gao, Fei Gao, Xiaoran Guo, Jiheng Guo, Chengjie Jia, Gaojun Jin, Fali Ju, Yanzhou Hao, Xu Han, Yang Lei, Meng Li, Minhua Li, Shengchao Li, Siyin Li, Tao Li, Qing Lin, Jiajun Liu , et al. (25 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The RELICS (REactor neutrino LIquid xenon Coherent elastic Scattering) experiment employs a dual-phase liquid xenon time projection chamber to search for Coherent Elastic Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering (CE$ν$NS) induced by reactor neutrinos. To detect these sub-keV nuclear recoils and minimize signal attenuation, it is critical to maintain a sufficiently low impurity concentration in the detector. Th… ▽ More

    Submitted 14 April, 2026; originally announced April 2026.

  9. arXiv:2604.10841  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.AI cs.AR cs.ET cs.LG

    Harnessing Photonics for Machine Intelligence

    Authors: Hanqing Zhu, Shupeng Ning, Hongjian Zhou, Ziang Yin, Ray T. Chen, Jiaqi Gu, David Z. Pan

    Abstract: The exponential growth of machine-intelligence workloads is colliding with the power, memory, and interconnect limits of the post-Moore era, motivating compute substrates that scale beyond transistor density alone. Integrated photonics is emerging as a candidate for artificial intelligence (AI) acceleration by exploiting optical bandwidth and parallelism to reshape data movement and computation. T… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 April, 2026; originally announced April 2026.

    Comments: 20 pages

  10. arXiv:2604.04559  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.flu-dyn

    Cavitation-bubble Interaction with an Initially Perturbed Free Surface

    Authors: Jingyu Gu, Zirui Liu, A-Man Zhang, Shuai Li

    Abstract: The interaction of a spark-generated cavitation bubble with an initially perturbed free surface is investigated experimentally, numerically, and analytically. By exploiting contact-line pinning, we accurately prescribe an initial meniscus with a thin, hydrophilic-coated rod inserted into the liquid. A pronounced surface cavity, driven by the oscillating bubble, forms and penetrates downward to a s… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 April, 2026; originally announced April 2026.

  11. arXiv:2603.24645  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM gr-qc hep-ex physics.ins-det

    Global detector network to search for high-frequency gravitational waves (GravNet): conceptual design

    Authors: Dorian Amaral, Diego Blas, Yuliia Borysenkova, Dmitry Budker, Alessandro D'Elia, Giorgio Dho, Alejandro Díaz-Morcillo, Daniele Di Gioacchino, Sebastian Ellis, Claudio Gatti, Benito Gimeno, Jordan Gué, Stefan Horodenski, Saarik Kalia, Younggeun Kim, Tom Krokotsch, Tomas Kvietkauskas, Adrián Lambíes-Asensio, Carlo Ligi, Giovanni Maccarrone, Giovanni Mazzitelli, Juan Monzó-Cabrera, José R. Navarro-Madrid, José Reina-Valero, Alessio Rettaroli , et al. (8 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We propose GravNet (Global detector network to search for high-frequency gravitational waves), a novel experimental scheme enabling the search for gravitational waves in the MHz to GHz frequency range. Such high-frequency gravitational waves could arise from a variety of phenomena connected to some of the most pressing and fundamental questions in modern cosmology. The GravNet concept is based on… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 March, 2026; originally announced March 2026.

    Comments: 25 pages, 10 figures

  12. arXiv:2602.23616  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.AI cs.ET

    ReDON: Recurrent Diffractive Optical Neural Processor with Reconfigurable Self-Modulated Nonlinearity

    Authors: Ziang Yin, Qi Jing, Raktim Sarma, Rena Huang, Yu Yao, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Diffractive optical neural networks (DONNs) have demonstrated unparalleled energy efficiency and parallelism by processing information directly in the optical domain. However, their computational expressivity is constrained by static, passive diffractive phase masks that lack efficient nonlinear responses and reprogrammability. To address these limitations, we introduce the Recurrent Diffractive O… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 March, 2026; v1 submitted 26 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: 18 pages

  13. arXiv:2602.17575  [pdf, ps, other

    hep-ex physics.ins-det

    Momentum Measurement of Charged Particles in FASER's Emulsion Detector at the LHC

    Authors: FASER Collaboration, Roshan Mammen Abraham, Xiaocong Ai, Saul Alonso Monsalve, John Anders, Emma Kate Anderson, Claire Antel, Akitaka Ariga, Tomoko Ariga, Jeremy Atkinson, Florian U. Bernlochner, Tobias Boeckh, Eliot Bornand, Jamie Boyd, Lydia Brenner, Angela Burger, Franck Cadoux, Roberto Cardella, David W. Casper, Charlotte Cavanagh, Shiyang Chen, Xin Chen, Xing Cheng, Kohei Chinone, Dhruv Chouhan , et al. (110 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We present a momentum measurement method based on multiple Coulomb scattering (MCS) in the FASER$ν$ emulsion detector. The measurement of charged-particle momenta is essential for studying neutrino interactions in the TeV energy range at the FASER experiment. This method exploits the sub-micron spatial resolution and long tracking length of the FASER$ν$ detector, enabling momentum determination fr… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

  14. arXiv:2602.15762  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.ET

    PRISM: Photonics-Informed Inverse Lithography for Manufacturable Inverse-Designed Photonic Integrated Circuits

    Authors: Hongjian Zhou, Haoyu Yang, Nicholas Gangi, Tianle Xu, Rena Huang, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Recent advances in photonic inverse design have demonstrated the ability to automatically synthesize compact, high-performance photonic components that surpass conventional, hand-designed structures, offering a promising path toward scalable and functionality-rich photonic hardware. However, the practical deployment of inverse-designed PICs is bottlenecked by manufacturability: their irregular, su… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 June, 2026; v1 submitted 17 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

    Comments: 26 pages. Accepted to ACM TODAES Special Issue on Co-Design and Design Automation for Optical/Photonic Computing Systems, 2026

  15. arXiv:2601.00130  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.AI cs.AR cs.ET

    Democratizing Electronic-Photonic AI Systems: An Open-Source AI-Infused Cross-Layer Co-Design and Design Automation Toolflow

    Authors: Hongjian Zhou, Ziang Yin, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Photonics is becoming a cornerstone technology for high-performance AI systems and scientific computing, offering unparalleled speed, parallelism, and energy efficiency. Despite this promise, the design and deployment of electronic-photonic AI systems remain highly challenging due to a steep learning curve across multiple layers, spanning device physics, circuit design, system architecture, and AI… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 December, 2025; originally announced January 2026.

    Comments: 9 ages. Accepted to SPIE Photonics West, AI and Optical Data Sciences VII, 2026

  16. arXiv:2601.00129  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.AI cs.AR cs.ET

    Toward Large-Scale Photonics-Empowered AI Systems: From Physical Design Automation to System-Algorithm Co-Exploration

    Authors: Ziang Yin, Hongjian Zhou, Nicholas Gangi, Meng Zhang, Jeff Zhang, Zhaoran Rena Huang, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: In this work, we identify three considerations that are essential for realizing practical photonic AI systems at scale: (1) dynamic tensor operation support for modern models rather than only weight-static kernels, especially for attention/Transformer-style workloads; (2) systematic management of conversion, control, and data-movement overheads, where multiplexing and dataflow must amortize electr… ▽ More

    Submitted 31 December, 2025; originally announced January 2026.

    Comments: 10 pages. Accepted to SPIE Photonics West, Optical Interconnects and Packaging 2026

  17. arXiv:2512.12171  [pdf

    physics.optics

    Suspended waveguide-enhanced near-infrared photothermal spectroscopy for ppb-level molecular gas sensing on a chalcogenide chip

    Authors: Kaiyuan Zheng, Hanyu Liao, Fengbo Han, Xueying Wang, Yan Zhang, Jiaxin Gu, Pengcheng Zhao, Haihong Bao, Shaoliang Yu, Qingyang Du, Lei Liang, Chuantao Zheng, Wei Jin, Lijun Wang

    Abstract: On-chip waveguide sensors have attracted significant attention recently due to their potential for high level integration. However, so far on-chip gas sensing based on traditional laser absorption spectroscopy has demonstrated low detection sensitivity, due to weak light-gas interaction over a limited interaction distance. On-chip photothermal spectroscopy (PTS) appears to be a powerful technique… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 December, 2025; originally announced December 2025.

  18. arXiv:2511.18693  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.ins-det hep-ex

    Development of a dual-phase xenon time projection chamber prototype for the RELICS experiment

    Authors: Lingfeng Xie, Jiajun Liu, Yifei Zhao, Chang Cai, Guocai Chen, Jiangyu Chen, Huayu Dai, Rundong Fang, Hongrui Gao, Fei Gao, Jingfan Gu, Xiaoran Guo, Jiheng Guo, Chengjie Jia, Gaojun Jin, Fali Ju, Yanzhou Hao, Xu Han, Yang Lei, Kaihang Li, Meng Li, Minhua Li, Ruize Li, Shengchao Li, Siyin Li , et al. (28 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The RELICS (REactor neutrino LIquid xenon Coherent elastic Scattering) experiment aims to detect coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering from reactor antineutrinos using a dual-phase xenon time projection chamber. To validate the detector concept and ensure technical reliability for the full-scale experiment, a dedicated prototype was designed, constructed, and operated. This work presents an… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 March, 2026; v1 submitted 23 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

  19. arXiv:2510.24196  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.ins-det hep-ex

    Design and characterization of a photosensor system for the RELICS experiment

    Authors: Jijun Yang, Ruize Li, Chang Cai, Guocai Chen, Jiangyu Chen, Huayu Dai, Rundong Fang, Fei Gao, Jingfan Gu, Xiaoran Guo, Jiheng Guo, Gaojun Jin, Fali Ju, Yanzhou Hao, Yang Lei, Kaihang Li, Meng Li, Minhua Li, Shengchao Li, Siyin Li, Tao Li, Qing Lin, Jiajun Liu, Sheng Lv, Guang Luo , et al. (23 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: In this paper, we present the design and characterization of a photosensor system developed for the RELICS experiment. An extended dynamic range base was designed to mitigate photomultiplier tube (PMT) saturation caused by intense cosmic muon backgrounds in the surface-level RELICS detector. The system employs dual readout from the anode and the seventh dynode to extend the linear response range o… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 February, 2026; v1 submitted 28 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: 19 pages, 13 figures. v3: updated to address the referees' comments, fixed author list typo. Journal reference added

    Journal ref: JINST 21 (2026) 2, P02039

  20. arXiv:2509.23764  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.ET

    Photonics-Aware Planning-Guided Automated Electrical Routing for Large-Scale Active Photonic Integrated Circuits

    Authors: Hongjian Zhou, Haoyu Yang, Nicholas Gangi, Bowen Liu, Meng Zhang, Haoxing Ren, Xu Wang, Rena Huang, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: The rising demand for AI training and inference, as well as scientific computing, combined with stringent latency and energy budgets, is driving the adoption of integrated photonics for computing, sensing, and communications. As active photonic integrated circuits (PICs) scale in device count and functional heterogeneity, physical implementation by manual scripting and ad-hoc edits is no longer te… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 September, 2025; originally announced September 2025.

    Comments: 9 pages

  21. arXiv:2509.07396  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.AI cs.ET

    Toward Lifelong-Sustainable Electronic-Photonic AI Systems via Extreme Efficiency, Reconfigurability, and Robustness

    Authors: Ziang Yin, Hongjian Zhou, Chetan Choppali Sudarshan, Vidya Chhabria, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: The relentless growth of large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) has created unprecedented demand for computational power, straining the energy, bandwidth, and scaling limits of conventional electronic platforms. Electronic-photonic integrated circuits (EPICs) have emerged as a compelling platform for next-generation AI systems, offering inherent advantages in ultra-high bandwidth, low latency, a… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 September, 2025; originally announced September 2025.

    Comments: 8 pages

  22. arXiv:2507.09585   

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.HE hep-ex hep-ph physics.ins-det

    The Giant Radio Array for Neutrino Detection (GRAND) Collaboration -- Contributions to the 39th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2025)

    Authors: Jaime Álvarez-Muñiz, Rafael Alves Batista, Aurélien Benoit-Lévy, Teresa Bister, Martina Bohacova, Mauricio Bustamante, Washington Carvalho Jr., Yiren Chen, LingMei Cheng, Simon Chiche, Jean-Marc Colley, Pablo Correa, Nicoleta Cucu Laurenciu, Zigao Dai, Rogerio M. de Almeida, Beatriz de Errico, João R. T. de Mello Neto, Krijn D. de Vries, Valentin Decoene, Peter B. Denton, Bohao Duan, Kaikai Duan, Ralph Engel, William Erba, Yizhong Fan , et al. (113 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The Giant Radio Array for Neutrino Detection (GRAND) is an envisioned observatory of ultra-high-energy particles of cosmic origin, with energies in excess of 100 PeV. GRAND uses large surface arrays of antennas to look for the radio emission from extensive air showers that are triggered by the interaction of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays, gamma rays, and neutrinos in the atmosphere or underground.… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: Note: To access the list of contributions, please follow the "HTML" link that can be found on the arXiv page

  23. arXiv:2505.18377  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.optics cs.AI cs.LG

    SP2RINT: Spatially-Decoupled Physics-Inspired Progressive Inverse Optimization for Scalable, PDE-Constrained Meta-Optical Neural Network Training

    Authors: Pingchuan Ma, Ziang Yin, Qi Jing, Zhengqi Gao, Nicholas Gangi, Boyang Zhang, Tsung-Wei Huang, Zhaoran Huang, Duane S. Boning, Yu Yao, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: DONNs leverage light propagation for efficient analog AI and signal processing. Advances in nanophotonic fabrication and metasurface-based wavefront engineering have opened new pathways to realize high-capacity DONNs across various spectral regimes. Training such DONN systems to determine the metasurface structures remains challenging. Heuristic methods are fast but oversimplify metasurfaces modul… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 May, 2025; v1 submitted 23 May, 2025; originally announced May 2025.

  24. arXiv:2505.17239  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.ET physics.optics

    LiDAR 2.0: Hierarchical Curvy Waveguide Detailed Routing for Large-Scale Photonic Integrated Circuits

    Authors: Hongjian Zhou, Haoyu Yang, Ziang Ying, Nicholas Gangi, Zhaoran, Huang, Haoxing Ren, Joaquin Matres, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Driven by innovations in photonic computing and interconnects, photonic integrated circuit (PIC) designs advance and grow in complexity. Traditional manual physical design processes have become increasingly cumbersome. Available PIC layout tools are mostly schematic-driven, which has not alleviated the burden of manual waveguide planning and layout drawing. Previous research in PIC automated routi… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 October, 2025; v1 submitted 22 May, 2025; originally announced May 2025.

    Comments: 14 pages. Accepted to IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (TCAD), 2025

  25. arXiv:2505.00274  [pdf

    physics.acc-ph hep-ex hep-ph

    Future Circular Collider Feasibility Study Report: Volume 2, Accelerators, Technical Infrastructure and Safety

    Authors: M. Benedikt, F. Zimmermann, B. Auchmann, W. Bartmann, J. P. Burnet, C. Carli, A. Chancé, P. Craievich, M. Giovannozzi, C. Grojean, J. Gutleber, K. Hanke, A. Henriques, P. Janot, C. Lourenço, M. Mangano, T. Otto, J. Poole, S. Rajagopalan, T. Raubenheimer, E. Todesco, L. Ulrici, T. Watson, G. Wilkinson, A. Abada , et al. (1439 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: In response to the 2020 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, the Future Circular Collider (FCC) Feasibility Study was launched as an international collaboration hosted by CERN. This report describes the FCC integrated programme, which consists of two stages: an electron-positron collider (FCC-ee) in the first phase, serving as a high-luminosity Higgs, top, and electroweak factory;… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 April, 2025; originally announced May 2025.

    Comments: 627 pages. Please address any comment or request to fcc.secretariat@cern.ch

    Report number: CERN-FCC-ACC-2025-0004

  26. arXiv:2505.00273  [pdf, other

    physics.acc-ph hep-ex hep-ph

    Future Circular Collider Feasibility Study Report: Volume 3, Civil Engineering, Implementation and Sustainability

    Authors: M. Benedikt, F. Zimmermann, B. Auchmann, W. Bartmann, J. P. Burnet, C. Carli, A. Chancé, P. Craievich, M. Giovannozzi, C. Grojean, J. Gutleber, K. Hanke, A. Henriques, P. Janot, C. Lourenço, M. Mangano, T. Otto, J. Poole, S. Rajagopalan, T. Raubenheimer, E. Todesco, L. Ulrici, T. Watson, G. Wilkinson, P. Azzi , et al. (1439 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Volume 3 of the FCC Feasibility Report presents studies related to civil engineering, the development of a project implementation scenario, and environmental and sustainability aspects. The report details the iterative improvements made to the civil engineering concepts since 2018, taking into account subsurface conditions, accelerator and experiment requirements, and territorial considerations. I… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 April, 2025; originally announced May 2025.

    Comments: 357 pages. Please address any comment or request to fcc.secretariat@cern.ch

    Report number: CERN-FCC-ACC-2025-0003

  27. arXiv:2505.00272  [pdf, other

    hep-ex hep-ph physics.acc-ph

    Future Circular Collider Feasibility Study Report: Volume 1, Physics, Experiments, Detectors

    Authors: M. Benedikt, F. Zimmermann, B. Auchmann, W. Bartmann, J. P. Burnet, C. Carli, A. Chancé, P. Craievich, M. Giovannozzi, C. Grojean, J. Gutleber, K. Hanke, A. Henriques, P. Janot, C. Lourenço, M. Mangano, T. Otto, J. Poole, S. Rajagopalan, T. Raubenheimer, E. Todesco, L. Ulrici, T. Watson, G. Wilkinson, P. Azzi , et al. (1439 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Volume 1 of the FCC Feasibility Report presents an overview of the physics case, experimental programme, and detector concepts for the Future Circular Collider (FCC). This volume outlines how FCC would address some of the most profound open questions in particle physics, from precision studies of the Higgs and EW bosons and of the top quark, to the exploration of physics beyond the Standard Model.… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 April, 2025; originally announced May 2025.

    Comments: 290 pages. Please address any comment or request to fcc.secretariat@cern.ch

    Report number: CERN-FCC-PHYS-2025-0002

  28. arXiv:2504.20423  [pdf, other

    physics.chem-ph

    Redox chemistry meets semiconductor defect physics

    Authors: Jian Gu, Jun Huang, Jun Cheng

    Abstract: Understanding how the electronic structure of electrodes influences electrocatalytic reactions has been a longstanding topic in the electrochemistry community, with predominant attention paid to metallic electrodes. In this work, we present a defect physics perspective on the effect of semiconductor band structure on electrochemical redox reactions. Specifically, the Haldane-Anderson model, origin… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 April, 2025; originally announced April 2025.

    Comments: Submitted to The Journal of Chemical Physics

    Journal ref: J. Chem. Phys. 163, 054102 (2025)

  29. arXiv:2504.18813  [pdf, ps, other

    cs.ET physics.optics

    Apollo: Automated Routing-Informed Placement for Large-Scale Photonic Integrated Circuits

    Authors: Hongjian Zhou, Haoyu Yang, Nicholas Gangi, Haoxing Ren, Rena Huang, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: As technology advances, photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are rapidly scaling in size and complexity, with modern designs integrating thousands of components. However, the analog custom layout nature of photonics, the curvy waveguide structures, and single-layer routing resources impose stringent physical constraints, such as minimum bend radii and waveguide crossing penalties, which make manual… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 October, 2025; v1 submitted 26 April, 2025; originally announced April 2025.

    Comments: 8 pages. Accepted to International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD) 2025

  30. arXiv:2503.01046  [pdf, other

    physics.optics cs.AI cs.ET

    MAPS: Multi-Fidelity AI-Augmented Photonic Simulation and Inverse Design Infrastructure

    Authors: Pingchuan Ma, Zhengqi Gao, Meng Zhang, Haoyu Yang, Mark Ren, Rena Huang, Duane S. Boning, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Inverse design has emerged as a transformative approach for photonic device optimization, enabling the exploration of high-dimensional, non-intuitive design spaces to create ultra-compact devices and advance photonic integrated circuits (PICs) in computing and interconnects. However, practical challenges, such as suboptimal device performance, limited manufacturability, high sensitivity to variati… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 March, 2025; originally announced March 2025.

    Comments: 6 pages. Accepted to DATE 2025

  31. arXiv:2502.08351  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.plasm-ph

    Effects of initial spin orientation on the generation of polarized electron beams from laser wakefield acceleration in plasma

    Authors: L. R. Yin, X. F. Li, Y. J. Gu, N. Cao, Q. Kong, M. Buescher, S. M. Weng, M. Chen, Z. M. Sheng

    Abstract: The effects of the initial spin orientation on the final electron beam polarization via laser wakefield acceleration in pre-polarized plasma are investigated theoretically and numerically. From a variation of the initial spin direction, the spin dynamics of the electron beam is found to depend on the self-injection mechanism. The effects of wakefields and laser fields are studied using test partic… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 February, 2025; originally announced February 2025.

    Comments: 9 pages, 8 figures

  32. arXiv:2412.16644  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.comp-ph cs.LG

    An explainable operator approximation framework under the guideline of Green's function

    Authors: Jianghang Gu, Ling Wen, Yuntian Chen, Shiyi Chen

    Abstract: Traditional numerical methods, such as the finite element method and finite volume method, adress partial differential equations (PDEs) by discretizing them into algebraic equations and solving these iteratively. However, this process is often computationally expensive and time-consuming. An alternative approach involves transforming PDEs into integral equations and solving them using Green's func… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 July, 2025; v1 submitted 21 December, 2024; originally announced December 2024.

    Comments: no comments

  33. arXiv:2412.14960  [pdf, other

    hep-ex astro-ph.IM gr-qc hep-ph physics.atom-ph

    Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry: Summary of the Second Workshop

    Authors: Adam Abdalla, Mahiro Abe, Sven Abend, Mouine Abidi, Monika Aidelsburger, Ashkan Alibabaei, Baptiste Allard, John Antoniadis, Gianluigi Arduini, Nadja Augst, Philippos Balamatsias, Antun Balaz, Hannah Banks, Rachel L. Barcklay, Michele Barone, Michele Barsanti, Mark G. Bason, Angelo Bassi, Jean-Baptiste Bayle, Charles F. A. Baynham, Quentin Beaufils, Slyan Beldjoudi, Aleksandar Belic, Shayne Bennetts, Jose Bernabeu , et al. (285 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: This summary of the second Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry (TVLBAI) Workshop provides a comprehensive overview of our meeting held in London in April 2024, building on the initial discussions during the inaugural workshop held at CERN in March 2023. Like the summary of the first workshop, this document records a critical milestone for the international atom interferometry commun… ▽ More

    Submitted 19 December, 2024; originally announced December 2024.

    Comments: Summary of the second Terrestrial Very-Long-Baseline Atom Interferometry Workshop held at Imperial College London: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1369392/

  34. arXiv:2411.13715  [pdf, other

    physics.optics cs.AI cs.AR cs.ET cs.LG

    SimPhony: A Device-Circuit-Architecture Cross-Layer Modeling and Simulation Framework for Heterogeneous Electronic-Photonic AI System

    Authors: Ziang Yin, Meng Zhang, Amir Begovic, Rena Huang, Jeff Zhang, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Electronic-photonic integrated circuits (EPICs) offer transformative potential for next-generation high-performance AI but require interdisciplinary advances across devices, circuits, architecture, and design automation. The complexity of hybrid systems makes it challenging even for domain experts to understand distinct behaviors and interactions across design stack. The lack of a flexible, accura… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 November, 2024; originally announced November 2024.

    Comments: 7-page

  35. arXiv:2411.08210  [pdf, other

    physics.optics cs.ET physics.comp-ph

    BOSON$^{-1}$: Understanding and Enabling Physically-Robust Photonic Inverse Design with Adaptive Variation-Aware Subspace Optimization

    Authors: Pingchuan Ma, Zhengqi Gao, Amir Begovic, Meng Zhang, Haoyu Yang, Haoxing Ren, Zhaoran Rena Huang, Duane Boning, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Nanophotonic device design aims to optimize photonic structures to meet specific requirements across various applications. Inverse design has unlocked non-intuitive, high-dimensional design spaces, enabling the discovery of high-performance devices beyond heuristic or analytic methods. The adjoint method, which calculates gradients for all variables using just two simulations, enables efficient na… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 November, 2024; originally announced November 2024.

    Comments: 7 pages. Accepted IEEE DATE 2025

  36. arXiv:2411.05748  [pdf, other

    physics.optics cs.AI cs.AR

    Multi-Dimensional Reconfigurable, Physically Composable Hybrid Diffractive Optical Neural Network

    Authors: Ziang Yin, Yu Yao, Jeff Zhang, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Diffractive optical neural networks (DONNs), leveraging free-space light wave propagation for ultra-parallel, high-efficiency computing, have emerged as promising artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators. However, their inherent lack of reconfigurability due to fixed optical structures post-fabrication hinders practical deployment in the face of dynamic AI workloads and evolving applications. To… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 November, 2024; originally announced November 2024.

    Comments: 7 pages

  37. arXiv:2411.03527  [pdf, other

    cs.LG physics.optics

    PACE: Pacing Operator Learning to Accurate Optical Field Simulation for Complicated Photonic Devices

    Authors: Hanqing Zhu, Wenyan Cong, Guojin Chen, Shupeng Ning, Ray T. Chen, Jiaqi Gu, David Z. Pan

    Abstract: Electromagnetic field simulation is central to designing, optimizing, and validating photonic devices and circuits. However, costly computation associated with numerical simulation poses a significant bottleneck, hindering scalability and turnaround time in the photonic circuit design process. Neural operators offer a promising alternative, but existing SOTA approaches, NeurOLight, struggle with p… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 November, 2024; originally announced November 2024.

    Comments: Accepeted by Neurips 2024, 21 pages

  38. arXiv:2410.17763  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO gr-qc physics.optics

    Probing the axion-photon coupling with space-based gravitational waves detectors

    Authors: Jordan Gué, Aurélien Hees, Peter Wolf

    Abstract: We propose a simple modification of space-based gravitational wave (GW) detector optical benches which would enable the measurement of vacuum birefringence of light induced by axion dark matterthrough its coupling to electromagnetism. Specifically, we propose to change a half-wave plate by a circular polarizer. While marginally affecting the sensitivity to GW by a factor $\sqrt{2}$, we show that s… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 February, 2025; v1 submitted 23 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: 7+3 pages, 5 figures, 1 table Version accepted for publication

    Journal ref: Class. Quantum Grav. 42 055015 (2025)

  39. arXiv:2410.01313  [pdf, other

    cs.ET cs.NE physics.optics

    ADEPT-Z: Zero-Shot Automated Circuit Topology Search for Pareto-Optimal Photonic Tensor Cores

    Authors: Ziyang Jiang, Pingchuan Ma, Meng Zhang, Rena Huang, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Photonic tensor cores (PTCs) are essential building blocks for optical artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators based on programmable photonic integrated circuits. Most PTC designs today are manually constructed, with low design efficiency and unsatisfying solution quality. This makes it challenging to meet various hardware specifications and keep up with rapidly evolving AI applications. Prior w… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: 7 pages. Accepted to ACM/IEEE ASP-DAC 2025

  40. arXiv:2410.01289  [pdf, other

    cs.ET cs.CR physics.optics

    The Unlikely Hero: Nonideality in Analog Photonic Neural Networks as Built-in Defender Against Adversarial Attacks

    Authors: Haotian Lu, Ziang Yin, Partho Bhoumik, Sanmitra Banerjee, Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: Electronic-photonic computing systems have emerged as a promising platform for accelerating deep neural network (DNN) workloads. Major efforts have been focused on countering hardware non-idealities and boosting efficiency with various hardware/algorithm co-design methods. However, the adversarial robustness of such photonic analog mixed-signal AI hardware remains unexplored. Though the hardware v… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: 7 pages. Accepted to ACM/IEEE ASP-DAC 2025

  41. arXiv:2410.01260  [pdf, other

    cs.ET physics.optics

    Automated Curvy Waveguide Routing for Large-Scale Photonic Integrated Circuits

    Authors: Hongjian Zhou, Keren Zhu, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: As photonic integrated circuit (PIC) designs advance and grow in complexity, largely driven by innovations in photonic computing and interconnects, traditional manual physical design processes have become increasingly cumbersome. Available PIC layout automation tools are mostly schematic-driven, which has not alleviated the burden of manual waveguide planning and layout drawing for engineers. Prev… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: 9 pages

  42. arXiv:2408.00811  [pdf, other

    physics.comp-ph cs.SC physics.flu-dyn

    Discovery of Green's function based on symbolic regression with physical hard constraints

    Authors: Jianghang Gu, Mengge Du, Yuntian Chen, Shiyi Chen

    Abstract: The Green's function, serving as a kernel function that delineates the interaction relationships of physical quantities within a field, holds significant research implications across various disciplines. It forms the foundational basis for the renowned Biot-Savart formula in fluid dynamics, the theoretical solution of the pressure Poisson equation, and et al. Despite their importance, the theoreti… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 August, 2024; originally announced August 2024.

    Comments: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2210.16016 by other authors

  43. arXiv:2406.17810  [pdf, other

    physics.comp-ph cs.AI physics.optics

    PIC2O-Sim: A Physics-Inspired Causality-Aware Dynamic Convolutional Neural Operator for Ultra-Fast Photonic Device FDTD Simulation

    Authors: Pingchuan Ma, Haoyu Yang, Zhengqi Gao, Duane S. Boning, Jiaqi Gu

    Abstract: The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, which is important in photonic hardware design flow, is widely adopted to solve time-domain Maxwell equations. However, FDTD is known for its prohibitive runtime cost, taking minutes to hours to simulate a single device. Recently, AI has been applied to realize orders-of-magnitude speedup in partial differential equation (PDE) solving. However, AI-b… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 June, 2024; originally announced June 2024.

  44. arXiv:2405.07426  [pdf

    physics.optics

    Multiple Bound States in the Continuum: Towards Intense Terahertz Matter Interaction

    Authors: Quanlong Yang, Zhibo Yao, Lei Xu, Yapeng Dou, Lingli Ba, Fan Huang, Quan Xu, Longqing Cong, Jianqiang Gu, Junliang Yang, Mohsen Rahmani, Jiaguang Han, Ilya Shadrivov

    Abstract: Bound states in the continuum (BICs) are an excellent platform enabling highly efficient light-matter interaction in applications for lasing, nonlinear generation, and sensing. However, the current focus in implementing BICs has primarily been on single sharp resonances, limiting the extent of electric field enhancement for multiple resonances. In this study, we conducted experimental demonstratio… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 May, 2024; originally announced May 2024.

  45. arXiv:2404.06120  [pdf

    physics.app-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci

    Predicting the future applications of any stoichiometric inorganic material through learning from past literature

    Authors: Yu Wu, Teng Liu, Haiyang Song, Yinghe Zhao, Jinxing Gu, Kailang Liu, Huiqiao Li, Jinlan Wang, Tianyou Zhai

    Abstract: Through learning from past literature, artificial intelligence models have been able to predict the future applications of various stoichiometric inorganic materials in a variety of subfields of materials science. This capacity offers exciting opportunities for boosting the research and development (R&D) of new functional materials. Unfortunately, the previous models can only provide the predictio… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 April, 2024; originally announced April 2024.

  46. arXiv:2403.14806  [pdf, other

    cs.ET physics.app-ph physics.optics

    Photonic-Electronic Integrated Circuits for High-Performance Computing and AI Accelerators

    Authors: Shupeng Ning, Hanqing Zhu, Chenghao Feng, Jiaqi Gu, Zhixing Jiang, Zhoufeng Ying, Jason Midkiff, Sourabh Jain, May H. Hlaing, David Z. Pan, Ray T. Chen

    Abstract: In recent decades, the demand for computational power has surged, particularly with the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI). As we navigate the post-Moore's law era, the limitations of traditional electrical digital computing, including process bottlenecks and power consumption issues, are propelling the search for alternative computing paradigms. Among various emerging technologies, i… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 July, 2024; v1 submitted 21 March, 2024; originally announced March 2024.

  47. arXiv:2402.00059  [pdf, other

    cs.LG cs.AI physics.ao-ph

    FengWu-GHR: Learning the Kilometer-scale Medium-range Global Weather Forecasting

    Authors: Tao Han, Song Guo, Fenghua Ling, Kang Chen, Junchao Gong, Jingjia Luo, Junxia Gu, Kan Dai, Wanli Ouyang, Lei Bai

    Abstract: Kilometer-scale modeling of global atmosphere dynamics enables fine-grained weather forecasting and decreases the risk of disastrous weather and climate activity. Therefore, building a kilometer-scale global forecast model is a persistent pursuit in the meteorology domain. Active international efforts have been made in past decades to improve the spatial resolution of numerical weather models. Non… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 January, 2024; originally announced February 2024.

    Comments: 19 pages

  48. arXiv:2401.14742  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO gr-qc physics.atom-ph

    Violation of the equivalence principle induced by oscillating rest mass and transition frequency, and its detection in atom interferometers

    Authors: Jordan Gué, Aurélien Hees, Peter Wolf

    Abstract: We present a theoretical investigation of the expected experimental signals produced by freely falling atoms with time oscillating mass and transition frequency. These oscillations could be produced in a variety of models, in particular, models of scalar dark matter (DM) non universally coupled to the standard matter (SM) such as axion-like particles (ALP) and dilatons. Performing complete and rig… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 May, 2024; v1 submitted 26 January, 2024; originally announced January 2024.

    Comments: 30 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables

    Journal ref: Phys.Rev.D 110 (2024) 3, 035005

  49. arXiv:2311.14943  [pdf, ps, other

    physics.plasm-ph physics.acc-ph

    Generation of polarized electron beams through self-injection in the interaction of a laser with a pre-polarized plasma

    Authors: L. R. Yin, X. F. Li, Y. J. Gu, N. Cao, Q. Kong, M. Buescher, S. M. Weng, M. Chen, Z. M. Sheng

    Abstract: Polarized electron beam production via laser wakefield acceleration in pre-polarized plasma is investigated by particle-in-cell simulations. The evolution of the electron beam polarization is studied based on the Thomas-Bargmann-Michel-Telegdi equation for the transverse and longitudinal self-injection, and the depolarization process is found to be influenced by the injection schemes. In the case… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 November, 2023; originally announced November 2023.

    Comments: 7 pages, 4 figures

    Journal ref: High Pow Laser Sci Eng 12 (2024) e28

  50. arXiv:2311.01288  [pdf, other

    cs.DC physics.plasm-ph

    Unraveling Diffusion in Fusion Plasma: A Case Study of In Situ Processing and Particle Sorting

    Authors: Junmin Gu, Paul Lin, Kesheng Wu, Seung-Hoe Ku, C. S. Chang, R. Michael Churchill, Jong Choi, Norbert Podhorszki, Scott Klasky

    Abstract: This work starts an in situ processing capability to study a certain diffusion process in magnetic confinement fusion. This diffusion process involves plasma particles that are likely to escape confinement. Such particles carry a significant amount of energy from the burning plasma inside the tokamak to the diverter and damaging the diverter plate. This study requires in situ processing because of… ▽ More

    Submitted 2 November, 2023; originally announced November 2023.