Quantum Repeater Could Speed, Secure Long-Distance Quantum Communication
source:photonics
release:Nick
keywords: Quantum Repeater;OAM; photon
Time:2017-09-28
Entanglement swapping — an integral ingredient of a quantum repeater — is used to generate remote quantum correlations between particles that have not interacted.

The core element of the quantum repeater is a cube of glass. Researchers input two independent photons; if they can detect two photons coming out the other side of the repeater, entanglement swapping can be performed. Courtesy of Wits University.

While quantum communication has been demonstrated using two-level systems to carry information, the use of high-dimensional systems would allow more information to be encoded per particle. This work could be the first step toward building a quantum repeater with spatial modes of light, important for broadband long-distance quantum communication. The team further believes that photon entanglement could find applications in remote state engineering, remote ghost imaging and multiparty quantum key distribution.

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