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Polarization–frequency hyperentangled photons: generation, characterization, and manipulation

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Quantum Information Science, Sensing, and Computation XVI
Publication Date
Page Numbers
123 to 128
Volume
13028
Publisher Location
Washington, United States of America
Conference Name
SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing
Conference Location
National Harbor, Maryland, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
SPIE (the international society for optics and photonics)
Conference Date
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Frequency-bin encoding is massively parallelizable and robust for optical fiber transmission. When coupled with an additional degree of freedom (DoF), the expansion of the Hilbert space allows for deterministic controlled operations between two DoFs within a single photon. Such capabilities, when combined with photonic hyperentanglement, are of great value for quantum communication protocols, including dense coding and single-copy entanglement distillation. In this talk, we present an all-fiber-coupled, ultrabroadband polarization–frequency hyperentangled source and conduct comprehensive quantum state tomography across multiple dense wavelength division multiplexing channels spanning the optical C+L-band (1530–1625 nm). In addition, we design and implement a high-fidelity controlled-NOT (cnot) operation between polarization and frequency DoFs by exploiting electro-optic phase modulation within a fiber Sagnac loop. Collectively, our hyperentangled source and two-qubit gate should unlock new opportunities for harnessing polarization–frequency resources in established telecommunication fiber networks for future quantum applications.