Experimental Two-Photon, Three-Dimensional Entanglement for Quantum Communication
University of Vienna · Stanford University
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Abstract
Orbital angular momentum entangled photons emitted by a down-conversion source are in higher dimensional entangled states. Here we report the experimental confirmation by demonstrating a violation of a generalized Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt-type Bell inequality in three dimensions by more than 18 standard deviations. Higher dimensional entangled states allow the realization of new types of quantum communication protocols. They also provide a more secure quantum cryptography scheme. Therefore our experimental results are likely to have applications in future quantum communication technology.
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- Physics
- Quantum entanglement
- Quantum mechanics
- Quantum cryptography
- Photon
- Quantum information science
- Quantum teleportation
- Quantum network
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