The orbital angular momentum, OAM, of photons offers a suitable support to carry the quantum data of multiple users. We present two novel optical setups that send the information of n quantum communication parties through the same free-space optical link. Those qubits can be sent simultaneously and share path, wavelength and polarization without interference, increasing the communication capacity of the system. The first solution, a qubit combiner, merges n channels into the same link, which transmits n independent photons. The second solution, the OAM multiplexer, uses CNOT gates to transfer the information of n optical channels to a single photon. Additional applications of the multiplexer circuits, such as quantum arithmetic, as well as connections to OAM sorting are discussed.
@article{arxiv.0901.4740,
title = {Quantum Multiplexing with the Orbital Angular Momentum of light},
author = {Juan Carlos Garcia-Escartin and Pedro Chamorro-Posada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.4740},
year = {2009}
}