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LaserPy_Quantum

LaserPy_Quantum provides an intuitive interface for simulating complex laser interactions, current drivers, and interferometer setups, with plans to offload performance-critical components to Rust for high-speed numerical computations. A high-level, open-source Python library designed for the theoretical simulation of laser systems in quantum communication and cryptographic protocols.

🚀 Features

  • High-Level API for constructing laser-based quantum system simulations.
  • Support for arbitrary waveform generation (AWG) and current drivers.
  • Simulation of master–slave laser - configurations with injection locking.
  • Built-in support for asymmetric Mach–Zehnder interferometers (AMZI) and photon detectors.
  • Clock-driven simulation engine for precise time-step control.
  • Extensible architecture for future modules and Rust acceleration.

📦 Installation

  • LaserPy_Quantum is now on PyPI.
pip install LaserPy-Quantum
  • Also, LaserPy_Quantum is under active development and welcomes opensource developers. Clone the repository locally:
git clone https://github.com/Mathwizard1/LaserPy_Quantum.git
cd LaserPy_Quantum
pip install -e .

Ensure you’re using Python 3.9+.

📝 Example Usage

Below is an example of using LaserPy_Quantum component and connection system with simulator:

from LaserPy_Quantum import Clock, PhysicalComponent
from LaserPy_Quantum import Connection, Simulator

simulator_clock = Clock(dt=0.001)
simulator_clock.set(2)

simulator = Simulator(simulator_clock)

physical_device1 = PhysicalComponent(save_simulation= True)
physical_device2 = PhysicalComponent(save_simulation= True)

simulator.set((
    Connection(simulator_clock, physical_device1),
    Connection(physical_device1, physical_device2)
))

simulator.simulate()
time_data = simulator.get_data()

physical_device1.display_data(time_data)
physical_device2.display_data(time_data)

🧠 Use Case: Laser simulations

LaserPy_Quantum’s current use case is simulating quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols using master–slave lasers with injection locking and interferometer-based detection.
It allows researchers and engineers to prototype and test theoretical setups before implementing them in hardware.

🔧 Planned Features

  • Rust-based backend for high-performance simulation.
  • Expanded library of optical components (modulators, detectors, etc.).

TODO list

  1. DPS QKD simulation verify

  2. Rust based critical parts off-loading

  3. Component behaviour refinement

  4. More components

  • TODO multiport interferometer
  • TODO SPD photon count and clicked
  • TODO PhaseSensitive SPD
  1. GUI

🤝 Contributing

We welcome contributions!
Feel free to fork the repo, open issues, or submit pull requests.

📜 License

LaserPy_Quantum is distributed under a dual-license model to support both the open-source community and commercial applications.

  • Open Source: For academic, personal, and open-source projects, LaserPy_Quantum is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPLv3).

  • Commercial: For use in proprietary or commercial software where the terms of GPLv3 are not suitable, a separate commercial license is available. Please contact the maintainer to discuss licensing options.

📬 Contact

Maintained by Anshurup Gupta.
For questions or collaborations, open an issue or email.

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