Experimental High-Dimensional Entanglement by Path Identity
Abstract
Versatile and high-brightness sources of high-dimensional entangled photon pairs are important for emerging quantum technologies such as secure quantum communication. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a new scalable method to create photon pairs carrying orbital angular momentum that are entangled in arbitrarily high dimensions. Our method relies on indistinguishable photon pairs created coherently in different sources. We demonstrate the creation of three-dimensionally entangled states and show how to incrementally increase the dimensionality of entanglement. The generated states retain their quality even in higher dimensions. In addition, the modular structure of our approach allows for generalization to various degrees of freedom and even implementation in integrated compact devices. We therefore expect that future quantum technologies and fundamental tests of nature in higher dimensions will benefit from this novel approach.
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