Topological quantum interferometry driven by exchange Berry phase generalizes q-plate methods to arbitrary charges, using BPX as a control parameter to decompose two-photon patterns and witness dimensionality via topological invariants.
Complete experimental toolbox for alignment-free quantum communication
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Quantum communication employs the counter-intuitive features of quantum physics to perform tasks that are im- possible in the classical world. It is crucial for testing the foundations of quantum theory and promises to rev- olutionize our information and communication technolo- gies. However, for two or more parties to execute even the simplest quantum transmission, they must establish, and maintain, a shared reference frame. This introduces a considerable overhead in communication resources, par- ticularly if the parties are in motion or rotating relative to each other. We experimentally demonstrate how to circumvent this problem with the efficient transmission of quantum information encoded in rotationally invariant states of single photons. By developing a complete toolbox for the efficient encoding and decoding of quantum infor- mation in such photonic qubits, we demonstrate the fea- sibility of alignment-free quantum key-distribution, and perform a proof-of-principle alignment-free entanglement distribution and violation of a Bell inequality. Our scheme should find applications in fundamental tests of quantum mechanics and satellite-based quantum communication.
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Topological Quantum Interferometry
Topological quantum interferometry driven by exchange Berry phase generalizes q-plate methods to arbitrary charges, using BPX as a control parameter to decompose two-photon patterns and witness dimensionality via topological invariants.