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Quantifying high-dimensional spatial entanglement with a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera
High-dimensional entanglement is a promising resource for quantum technologies. Being able to certify it for any quantum state is essential. However, to date, experimental entanglement certification methods are imperfect and leave some loopholes open. Using a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping ca...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.487182 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2850793 |
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author | Courme, Baptiste Vernière, Chloé Svihra, Peter Gigan, Sylvain Nomerotski, Andrei Defienne, Hugo |
author_facet | Courme, Baptiste Vernière, Chloé Svihra, Peter Gigan, Sylvain Nomerotski, Andrei Defienne, Hugo |
author_sort | Courme, Baptiste |
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description | High-dimensional entanglement is a promising resource for quantum technologies. Being able to certify it for any quantum state is essential. However, to date, experimental entanglement certification methods are imperfect and leave some loopholes open. Using a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera, we quantify high-dimensional spatial entanglement by collecting all output modes and without background subtraction, two critical steps on the route toward assumptions-free entanglement certification. We show position-momentum Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR) correlations and quantify the entanglement of formation of our source to be larger than 2.8 along both transverse spatial axes, indicating a dimension higher than 14. Our work overcomes important challenges in photonic entanglement quantification and paves the way toward the development of practical quantum information processing protocols based on high-dimensional entanglement. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
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spelling | cern-28507932023-10-12T05:59:32Zdoi:10.1364/OL.487182http://cds.cern.ch/record/2850793engCourme, BaptisteVernière, ChloéSvihra, PeterGigan, SylvainNomerotski, AndreiDefienne, HugoQuantifying high-dimensional spatial entanglement with a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping cameraquant-phGeneral Theoretical PhysicsHigh-dimensional entanglement is a promising resource for quantum technologies. Being able to certify it for any quantum state is essential. However, to date, experimental entanglement certification methods are imperfect and leave some loopholes open. Using a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera, we quantify high-dimensional spatial entanglement by collecting all output modes and without background subtraction, two critical steps on the route toward assumptions-free entanglement certification. We show position-momentum Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR) correlations and quantify the entanglement of formation of our source to be larger than 2.8 along both transverse spatial axes, indicating a dimension higher than 14. Our work overcomes important challenges in photonic entanglement quantification and paves the way toward the development of practical quantum information processing protocols based on high-dimensional entanglement.High-dimensional entanglement is a promising resource for quantum technologies. Being able to certify it for any quantum state is essential. However, to date, experimental entanglement certification methods are imperfect and leave some loopholes open. Using a single-photon sensitive time-stamping camera, we quantify high-dimensional spatial entanglement by collecting all output modes and without background subtraction, two critical steps on the route towards assumptions-free entanglement certification. We show position-momentum Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) correlations and quantify the entanglement of formation of our source to be larger than 2.8 along both transverse spatial axes, indicating a dimension higher than 14. Our work overcomes important challenges in photonic entanglement quantification and paves the way towards the development of practical quantum information processing protocols based on high-dimensional entanglement.arXiv:2302.03756oai:cds.cern.ch:28507932023-02-07 |
spellingShingle | quant-ph General Theoretical Physics Courme, Baptiste Vernière, Chloé Svihra, Peter Gigan, Sylvain Nomerotski, Andrei Defienne, Hugo Quantifying high-dimensional spatial entanglement with a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera |
title | Quantifying high-dimensional spatial entanglement with a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera |
title_full | Quantifying high-dimensional spatial entanglement with a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera |
title_fullStr | Quantifying high-dimensional spatial entanglement with a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantifying high-dimensional spatial entanglement with a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera |
title_short | Quantifying high-dimensional spatial entanglement with a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera |
title_sort | quantifying high-dimensional spatial entanglement with a single-photon-sensitive time-stamping camera |
topic | quant-ph General Theoretical Physics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.487182 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2850793 |
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