Entangled ripples and twists of light: Radial and azimuthal Laguerre-Gaussian mode entanglement
Natalia Herrera Valencia, Vatshal Srivastav, Saroch, Leedumrongwatthanakun, Will McCutcheon, Mehul Malik

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the generation and certification of high-dimensional entanglement in the full radial and azimuthal Laguerre-Gaussian mode space of photon pairs, advancing quantum communication and information processing capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces a method to generate and measure full-field LG mode entanglement, including the radial component, with high fidelity and dimensionality, overcoming previous experimental challenges.
Findings
Achieved up to 85% fidelity in LG mode entanglement
Certified entanglement dimensionality up to 26 in 43-dimensional space
Demonstrated noise-robust certification using mutually unbiased bases
Abstract
It is well known that photons can carry a spatial structure akin to a "twisted" or "rippled" wavefront. Such structured light fields have sparked significant interest in both classical and quantum physics, with applications ranging from dense communications to light-matter interaction. Harnessing the full advantage of transverse spatial photonic encoding using the Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) basis in the quantum domain requires control over both the azimuthal (twisted) and radial (rippled) components of photons. However, precise measurement of the radial photonic degree-of-freedom has proven to be experimentally challenging primarily due to its transverse amplitude structure. Here we demonstrate the generation and certification of full-field Laguerre-Gaussian entanglement between photons pairs generated by spontaneous parametric down-conversion in the telecom regime. By precisely tuning the…
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