Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The orbital angular momentum of light, unlike spin, is an infinite-dimensional discrete
variable and may hence offer enhanced performances for encoding, transmitting, and
processing information in the quantum regime. Hitherto, this degree of freedom of light has
been studied mainly in the context of quantum states with definite number of photons. On the
other hand, field-quadrature continuous-variable quantum states of light allow implementing
many important quantum protocols not accessible with photon-number states. Here, we
present the first generation and complete experimental characterization of a bipartite
continuous-variable Gaussian entangled state endowed with non-zero orbital angular
momentum. A q-plate is used to transfer the continuous-variable entanglement initially
generated in polarization into orbital angular momentum. We then apply a reconfigurable
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
orbital angular momentum of light; unlike spin; is an infinite-dimensional discrete variable and may hence offer enhanced performances for encoding; transmi
Elenco autori:
Marrucci, Lorenzo
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