Recent schemes to encode quantum information into the total angular momentum of light, defining rotation-invariant hybrid qubits composed of the polarization and orbital angular momentum degrees of freedom, present interesting applications for quantum information technology. However, there remains the question as to how detrimental effects such as random spatial perturbations affect these encodings. Here, we demon- strate that alignment-free quantum communication through a turbulent channel based on hybrid qubits can be achieved with unit transmission fidelity. In our experiment, alignment-free qubits are produced with q-plates and sent through a homemade tur- bulence chamber. The decoding procedure, also realized with q-plates, relies on both degrees of freedom and renders an intrinsic error-filtering mechanism that maps errors into losses.
@article{arxiv.1502.06433,
title = {Resilience of hybrid optical angular momentum qubits to turbulence},
author = {Osvaldo Jiménez Farías and Vincenzo D'Ambrosio and Caterina Taballione and Fabrizio Bisesto and Sergei Slussarenko and Leandro Aolita and Lorenzo Marrucci and Stephen P. Walborn and Fabio Sciarrino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.06433},
year = {2015}
}
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9 pages, 7 figures. published in Scientific Reports