Free-Space Entangled Quantum Carpets
Abstract
The Talbot effect in quantum physics is known to produce intricate patterns in the probability distribution of a particle, known as "quantum carpets", corresponding to the revival and replication of the initial wave function. Recently, it was shown that one can encode a -level qudit, in such a way that the Talbot effect can be used to process the -dimensional quantum information [Far\'{\i}as et al, PRA (2015)]. Here we introduce a scheme to produce free-propagating "entangled quantum carpets" with pairs of photons produced by spontaneous parametric down-conversion. First we introduce an optical device that can be used to synthesize arbitrary superposition states of Talbot qudits. Sending spatially entangled photon pairs through a pair of these devices produces an entangled pair of qudits. As an application, we show how the Talbot effect can be used to test a -dimensional Bell inequality. Numerical simulations show that violation of the Bell inequality depends strongly on the amount of spatial correlation in the initial two-photon state. We briefly discuss how our optical scheme might be adapted to matter wave experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1702.07391,
title = {Free-Space Entangled Quantum Carpets},
author = {Mariana R. Barros and Andreas Ketterer and Osvaldo Jiménez Farías and Stephen P. Walborn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.07391},
year = {2017}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures