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arxiv: 1506.07112 · v1 · pith:FCR3LPXUnew · submitted 2015-06-21 · ⚛️ physics.optics · quant-ph

Quantifying classical entanglement using polarimetry: Spatially-inhomogeneously polarized beams

classification ⚛️ physics.optics quant-ph
keywords beamsentanglementpolarizationpolarizedbellscalculatecorrespondinginterferometer
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Generation of spatially inhomogeneously polarized (SIP) beams due to polarization spatial mode nonseparability is demonstrated using a polarization Sagnac interferometer. Counter propagating horizontal (H) and vertical (V) polarized Laguerre Gaussian beams of opposite topological charges(LG01)corresponding to the two binary degrees of freedom (DoF) are coherently superposed in the interferometer. Quantum inspired entanglement witness and quantification such as Bell state measurement, violation of CHSH form of Bells inequality and concurrence measurements are experimentally measured to establish nonseparability between the two DoF. As the SIP beams are equivalent to bipartite pure states, point wise Stokes polarimetry measurements are used to calculate the reduced coherency matrix corresponding to polarization DoF. Using these we calculate the linear entropy and maximized Bells measure to quantify the degree of entanglement of the SIP beams.

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