Remote Preparation of Single-Photon "Hybrid" Entangled and Vector-Polarization States
Abstract
Quantum teleportation faces increasingly demanding requirements for transmitting large or even entangled systems. However, knowledge of the state to be transmitted eases its reconstruction, resulting in a protocol known as remote state preparation. A number of experimental demonstrations to date have been restricted to single-qubit systems. We report the remote preparation of two-qubit "hybrid" entangled states, including a family of vector-polarization beams. Our single-photon states are encoded in the photon spin and orbital angular momentum. We reconstruct the states by spin-orbit state tomography and transverse polarization tomography. The high fidelities achieved for the vector-polarization states opens the door to optimal coupling of down-converted photons to other physical systems, such as an atom, as required for scalable quantum networks, or plasmons in photonic nanostructures.
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@article{arxiv.1009.5412,
title = {Remote Preparation of Single-Photon "Hybrid" Entangled and Vector-Polarization States},
author = {Julio T. Barreiro and Tzu-Chieh Wei and Paul G. Kwiat},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.5412},
year = {2010}
}
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Letter: 4 pages, 1 figure. Supplementary material: 1 page