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      Experimental estimation of the dimension of classical and quantum systems

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          Entanglement of the orbital angular momentum states of photons.

          Entangled quantum states are not separable, regardless of the spatial separation of their components. This is a manifestation of an aspect of quantum mechanics known as quantum non-locality. An important consequence of this is that the measurement of the state of one particle in a two-particle entangled state defines the state of the second particle instantaneously, whereas neither particle possesses its own well-defined state before the measurement. Experimental realizations of entanglement have hitherto been restricted to two-state quantum systems, involving, for example, the two orthogonal polarization states of photons. Here we demonstrate entanglement involving the spatial modes of the electromagnetic field carrying orbital angular momentum. As these modes can be used to define an infinitely dimensional discrete Hilbert space, this approach provides a practical route to entanglement that involves many orthogonal quantum states, rather than just two Multi-dimensional entangled states could be of considerable importance in the field of quantum information, enabling, for example, more efficient use of communication channels in quantum cryptography.
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            Twisted photons

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              Simplifying quantum logic using higher-dimensional Hilbert spaces

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                Journal
                Nature Physics
                Nature Phys
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1745-2473
                1745-2481
                August 2012
                June 10 2012
                August 2012
                : 8
                : 8
                : 588-591
                Article
                10.1038/nphys2334
                e4fbd24b-1461-4a7d-a482-43a272027be0
                © 2012

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