Harnessing high-dimensional symmetric and anti-symmetric Bell states through quantum interference
Abstract
High-dimensional quantum entanglement is an essential resource in quantum technology since it provides benefits in increasing the information capacity and processing speed. Thus, the controlled harnessing of high-dimensional entanglement has long been hailed as a necessary prerequisite towards practical quantum applications. By using a deterministic quantum state filter that implemented through quantum interference, we present a generalised formulation for the complete high-dimensional symmetric and anti-symmetric Bell basis, and experimentally prepare four-dimensional orbital angular momentum Bell states that provide the well-behaved symmetric or anti-symmetric properties. Additionally, we use a concise yet efficient scan of temporal delay to directly observe high-dimensional two-photon interference effects in spatial modes. These results provide an alternative way for harnessing high-dimensional entanglement, and may facilitate the use of quantum interference for more complex quantum information processing tasks that beyond qubits.
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@article{arxiv.2412.19019,
title = {Harnessing high-dimensional symmetric and anti-symmetric Bell states through quantum interference},
author = {Ling Hong and Yuning Zhang and Yuanyuan Chen and Lixiang Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.19019},
year = {2024}
}
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