Optimized generation of spatial qudits by using a pure phase spatial light modulator
J. J. M. Varga, L. Reb\'on, M. A. Sol\'is-Prosser, L. Neves, S., Ledesma, and C. Iemmi

TL;DR
This paper introduces an improved method for generating high-fidelity spatial qudit states using a phase spatial light modulator, enhancing stability and phase control for quantum information applications.
Contribution
An alternative scheme for coding phase values in spatial qudits that reduces phase fluctuation effects and extends phase modulation range using a simple lateral displacement method.
Findings
High fidelities achieved for various qubit states covering the Bloch sphere
Method reduces effects of temporal phase fluctuations in SLM-based state preparation
Numerical simulations confirm robustness for qudits with D=3 and D=7
Abstract
We present a method for preparing arbitrary pure states of spatial qudits, namely, D-dimensional (D > 2) quantum systems carrying information in the transverse momentum and position of single photons. For this purpose, a set of D slits with complex transmission are displayed on a spatial light modulator (SLM). In a recent work we have shown a method that requires a single phase-only SLM to control independently the complex coefficients which define the quantum state of dimension D. The amplitude information was codified by introducing phase gratings inside each slit and the phase value of the complex transmission was added to the phase gratings. After a spatial filtering process we obtained in the image plane the desired qudit state. Although this method has proven to be a good alternative to compact the previously reported architectures, it presents some features that could be…
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