Spatially correlated photonic qutrit pairs using pump beam modulation technique

  • Ghosh D
  • Jennewein T
  • Kolenderski P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Higher dimensional quantum systems have a very important role to play in quantum information, computation as well as communication. While the polarization degree of freedom of the photon is a common choice for many studies, it is restricted to only two orthogonal states, hence qubits for manipulation. In this paper, we theoretically model as well as experimentally verify a novel scheme of approximating photonic qutrits by modulating the pump beam in a spontaneous parametric down conversion process using a three-slit aperture. The emerging bi-photon fields behave like qutrits and are found to be highly correlated in the spatial degree of freedom and effectively represent spatially correlated qutrits with a Pearson coefficient as high as 0.9. In principle, this system provides us a scalable architecture for generating and experimenting with higher dimensional correlated qudits.

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Ghosh, D., Jennewein, T., Kolenderski, P., & Sinha, U. (2018). Spatially correlated photonic qutrit pairs using pump beam modulation technique. OSA Continuum, 1(3), 996. https://doi.org/10.1364/osac.1.000996

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