High-dimensional quantum communication with scalable photonic entanglement in time and frequency
Abstract
High-dimensional photonic entanglement holds significant promise for advancing quantum communication, computation, and metrology. For example, large-alphabet quantum communication protocols are known to benefit from enhanced noise resilience and information capacity via multi-bit time-bin encoding. Yet, characterizing high-dimensional entangled states is challenging, as full state tomography becomes prohibitively costly and often requires unrealizable measurements. Here, we demonstrate a scan-free method to characterize high-dimensional entanglement in the time-frequency domain. Our reconstruction achieves a record ebits and a fidelity of with the maximally entangled state of local dimension , certifying the presence of -dimensional entanglement. We further prove the attainability of a secure key rate of kB/s in a composable finite-size, entanglement-based protocol, and show that in continuous operation, the setup can quickly approach asymptotic key rates. Using commercial telecom components and state-of-the-art low-jitter single-photon detectors, our scalable architecture offers a practical path towards high-rate, noise-resilient quantum communication testbeds.
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@article{arxiv.2603.18212,
title = {High-dimensional quantum communication with scalable photonic entanglement in time and frequency},
author = {Kai-Chi Chang and Murat Can Sarihan and Nicky Kai Hong Li and Florian Kanitschar and Kemal Enes Akyuz and Yujie Chen and Dong-Il Lee and Jin Ho Kang and Alwaleed Aldhafeeri and Andrew Mueller and Matthew D. Shaw and Boris Korzh and Maria Spiropulu and Paul Erker and Marcus Huber and Chee Wei Wong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.18212},
year = {2026}
}
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19+20 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables