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Orbital Angular Momentum States Enabling Fiber-based High-dimensional Quantum Communication

Authors :
Cozzolino, Daniele
Bacco, Davide
da Lio, Beatrice
Ingerslev, Kasper
Ding, Yunhong
Dalgaard, Kjeld
Kristensen, Poul
Galili, Michael
Rottwitt, Karsten
Ramachandran, Siddharth
Oxenløwe, Leif Katsuo
Cozzolino, Daniele
Bacco, Davide
da Lio, Beatrice
Ingerslev, Kasper
Ding, Yunhong
Dalgaard, Kjeld
Kristensen, Poul
Galili, Michael
Rottwitt, Karsten
Ramachandran, Siddharth
Oxenløwe, Leif Katsuo
Source :
Cozzolino , D , Bacco , D , da Lio , B , Ingerslev , K , Ding , Y , Dalgaard , K , Kristensen , P , Galili , M , Rottwitt , K , Ramachandran , S & Oxenløwe , L K 2019 , ' Orbital Angular Momentum States Enabling Fiber-based High-dimensional Quantum Communication ' , Physical Review Applied , vol. 11 , 064058 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Quantum networks are the ultimate target in quantum communication, where many connected users can share information carried by quantum systems. The keystones of such structures are the reliable generation, transmission, and manipulation of quantum states. Two-dimensional quantum states, qubits, are steadily adopted as information units. However, high-dimensional quantum states, qudits, constitute a richer resource for future quantum networks, exceeding the limitations imposed by the ubiquitous qubits. The generation and manipulation of such D-level systems have been improved over the last ten years, but their reliable transmission between remote locations remains the main challenge. Here, we show how a recent air-core fiber supporting orbital angular momentum (OAM) modes can be exploited to faithfully transmit D-dimensional states. Four OAM quantum states and their superpositions are created, propagated in a 1.2-km-long fiber and detected with high fidelities. In addition, three quantum-key-distribution protocols are implemented as concrete applications to assert the practicality of our results. This experiment enhances the distribution of high-dimensional quantum states, attesting the orbital angular momentum as a vessel for the future quantum network

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OAIster
Journal :
Cozzolino , D , Bacco , D , da Lio , B , Ingerslev , K , Ding , Y , Dalgaard , K , Kristensen , P , Galili , M , Rottwitt , K , Ramachandran , S & Oxenløwe , L K 2019 , ' Orbital Angular Momentum States Enabling Fiber-based High-dimensional Quantum Communication ' , Physical Review Applied , vol. 11 , 064058 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1110502428
Document Type :
Electronic Resource