Physical Review Research (Dec 2020)

Hyperentanglement in structured quantum light

  • Francesco Graffitti,
  • Vincenzo D'Ambrosio,
  • Massimiliano Proietti,
  • Joseph Ho,
  • Bruno Piccirillo,
  • Corrado de Lisio,
  • Lorenzo Marrucci,
  • Alessandro Fedrizzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.043350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
p. 043350

Abstract

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Entanglement in high-dimensional quantum systems, where one or more degrees of freedom of light are involved, offers increased information capacities and enables new quantum protocols. Here, we demonstrate a functional source of high-dimensional, noise-resilient hyperentangled states encoded in time-frequency and vector vortex structured modes, which in turn carry single-particle entanglement between polarization and orbital angular momentum. Pairing nonlinearity-engineered parametric downconversion in an interferometric scheme with spin-to-orbital-angular-momentum conversion, we generate highly entangled photon pairs at telecom wavelength that we characterize via two-photon interference and quantum state tomography, achieving near-unity visibilities and fidelities. While hyperentanglement has been demonstrated before in photonic qubits, here we present a rich entanglement structure involving spectrally and spatially structured light, where three different forms of entanglement coexist in the same biphoton state.