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Critical-point phenomena and finite-size scaling in mean-field equal-coupling photonic networks

The mean-field optical phase transition in multimode equal-coupling photonic networks is studied by temporal evolution of the nonlinear equations of motion of the coupled modes. Analogies to statistical mechanics models of interacting classical spins, built upon the correspondence between complex-valued modes and two-component spins, are employed to define two-component and single-component order parameters. A comprehensive finite-size scaling analysis is performed to estimate critical points and exponents of a second-order phase transition, driven by the optical energy per mode. Equilibrium properties of the system are compared to exact results whenever applicable. Considering various parameter settings, our results confirm the mean-field nature of the transition and establish the critical line in the nonlinearity--energy-density phase diagram. Critical scaling leads to infer the upper critical dimension $d_c=4$. Connection to thermodynamic quantities is established by means of a kinetic temperature with appropriate zero-temperature limit. In the low temperature phase (low energy per mode), spins align. In the high temperature phase (large energy per mode), spins rotate independent of one another.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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