Generation and certification of pure phase entangled light
Rounak Chatterjee, Mayuresh Kanagal, Vikas S Bhat, Kiran Bajar, and Sushil Mujumdar

TL;DR
This paper introduces and experimentally demonstrates a novel 'pure' phase entangled state of biphotons, characterized by correlations solely in the spatial phase, and discusses its certification and potential applications in quantum optics.
Contribution
It provides the first theoretical and experimental analysis of pure phase entanglement, including a method to generate and certify such states from known phase-entangled biphotons.
Findings
Successfully constructed pure phase entangled states experimentally.
Proposed a certification setup using one-particle momentum measurement.
Highlighted potential applications in quantum imaging and optics.
Abstract
Biphoton systems exhibiting entanglement in position-momentum variables, known as spatial entanglement, are among the most intriguing and well-studied phenomena in quantum optics. A notable subset of these are phase entangled states, where entanglement manifests purely through correlations in the spatial phase of the wavefunction. While the generation of such states from biphotons via spontaneous parametric down-conversion has been explored, their physical implications and applications remain under-investigated. In this work, we theoretically and experimentally examine a unique form of phase entanglement known as `pure' phase entanglement. This state exhibits the unusual feature that the position of one photon is correlated with the momentum of the other. Unlike typical spatially entangled states, it shows no direct correlation in position or momentum between the two photons,…
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