Entanglement Generation During Distribution via Spatial Superposition
Abstract
The exploitation of quantum coherence at the level of propagation represents a powerful paradigm for quantum communication networks. In this work, we show that the coherent superposition of spatially distinct communication links enables entanglement generation inherently during distribution. Specifically, separable quantum states can be deterministically transformed into entangled states, when the noisy communication links they traverse are coherently superposed. Contrary to the conventional view of noise as a detrimental effect, we demonstrate that quantum noise itself can be transformed into a constructive resource for entanglement generation for both bipartite and multipartite entanglement. Given the practical feasibility of implementing spatial superposition in interferometric setups, our approach provides a feasible method for distributed entanglement engineering, opening new directions for quantum communication and networked quantum technologies.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.02564,
title = {Entanglement Generation During Distribution via Spatial Superposition},
author = {Claudio Pellitteri and Rajiuddin Sk and Marcello Caleffi and Angela Sara Cacciapuoti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.02564},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
This work has been funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe ERC-CoG grant QNattyNet ("Quantum-Native Communication Networks: from Quantum Message to Quantum Functioning"), n.101169850. Details at https://qnattynet.quantuminternet.it