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Experimental high-dimensional entanglement certification and quantum steering with time-energy measurements

Quantum Physics 2025-11-06 v3

Abstract

High-dimensional entanglement provides unique ways of transcending the limitations of current approaches in quantum information processing, quantum communications based on qubits. The generation of time-frequency qudit states offer significantly increased quantum capacities while keeping the number of photons constant, but pose significant challenges regarding the possible measurements for certification of entanglement. Here, we develop a new scheme and experimentally demonstrate the certification of 24-dimensional entanglement and a 9-dimensional quantum steering. We then subject our photon-pairs to dispersion conditions equivalent to the transmission through 600-km of fiber and still certify 21-dimensional entanglement. Furthermore, we use a steering inequality to prove 7-dimensional entanglement in a semi-device independent manner, proving that large chromatic dispersion is not an obstacle in distributing and certifying high-dimensional entanglement and quantum steering. Our approach, leveraging intrinsic large-alphabet nature of telecom-band photons, enables scalable, commercially viable, and field-deployable entangled and steerable quantum sources, providing a pathway towards fully scalable quantum information processer and high-dimensional quantum communication networks.

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@article{arxiv.2310.20694,
  title  = {Experimental high-dimensional entanglement certification and quantum steering with time-energy measurements},
  author = {Kai-Chi Chang and Murat Can Sarihan and Paul Erker and Xiang Cheng and Nicky Kai Hong Li and Andrew Mueller and Matthew D. Shaw and Boris Korzh and Maria Spiropulu and Marcus Huber and Chee Wei Wong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.20694},
  year   = {2025}
}

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29 pages, 4 figures