Calculating Vibronic Spectra with a linear algorithm based on Gaussian Boson Sampling
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.03943v1
- Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2025 22:18:47 GMT
- Title: Calculating Vibronic Spectra with a linear algorithm based on Gaussian Boson Sampling
- Authors: I. Konyshev, R. Pradip, O. Page, C. Ünlüer, R. T. Nasibullin, V. V. Rybkin, W. Pernice, S. Ferrari,
- Abstract summary: We implement the algorithm for simulating the pentacene molecule through three distinct approaches.<n>High fidelity $(F>0.999)$ was achieved between the simulated Franck-Condon profiles and analytically calculated profiles.
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- Abstract: Accurately simulating molecular vibronic spectra remains computationally challenging due to the exponential scaling of required calculations. Here, we show that employing the linear coupling model within the gaussian boson sampling framework effectively addresses this limitation. We implement the algorithm for simulating the pentacene molecule through three distinct approaches, using numerical simulation on a classical computer and experimentally using two optical setups equipped with different photon detectors (SNSPD and SPAD). High fidelity $(F>0.999)$ was achieved between the simulated Franck-Condon profiles and analytically calculated profiles obtained by enumerating all possible transitions within the linear coupling model. Furthermore, simulations were performed for larger molecular systems using 48 vibrational modes of naphthalene and 64 vibrational modes of anthracene. Comparison with experimental data confirms that the simulated spectra accurately reproduce both the positions and shapes of the measured spectral bands. A notable advantage of our algorithm is its scalability, requiring only a fixed minimal set of optical components irrespective of the size of the studied system.
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