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McLaren, M
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Romero, J
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Giovannini, D
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Galvez, EJ
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Padgett, MJ
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Forbes, A
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2013-08-21T12:44:48Z |
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2013-08-21T12:44:48Z |
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2013-07 |
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McLaren, M, Romero, J, Giovannini, D, Galvez, E.J, Padgett , M.J and Forbes, A. 2013. Quantum entanglement with a hermite-gaussian pump. CSIR: Pretoria, pp 1 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6942
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Copyright: 2013 CSIR. Poster presentation. CSIR: Pretoria, pp 1 |
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Typically, a Gaussian mode is used to pump a non-linear crystal to produce pairs of entangled photons. We demonstrate orbital angular momentum (OAM) entanglement when a non-fundamental mode is used to pump a non-linear crystal. An approximation to an HG10 Hermite-Gaussian beam is produced by introducing a phase step into the transverse profile of the pump beam. We show both OAM and angular position correlations between the entangled pair of photons, by using two separate spatial light modulators to perform the measurements. The transfer of the OAM spectrum of the pump beam to the entangled photons is clearly illustrated and corresponds well with previous results demonstrating OAM conservation. This is the first step towards tailoring the entangled quantum states. |
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Workflow;11333 |
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Quantum entanglement |
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Hermite-gaussian pump |
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Entangled photons |
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Spatial light modulators |
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Spontaneous parametric down-conversion |
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SPDC |
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OAM conservation |
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Orbital angular momentum |
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Quantum entanglement with a hermite-gaussian pump; poster |
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Conference Presentation |
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McLaren, M., Romero, J., Giovannini, D., Galvez, E., Padgett, M., & Forbes, A. (2013). Quantum entanglement with a hermite-gaussian pump; poster. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6942 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
McLaren, M, J Romero, D Giovannini, EJ Galvez, MJ Padgett, and A Forbes. "Quantum entanglement with a hermite-gaussian pump; poster." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6942 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
McLaren M, Romero J, Giovannini D, Galvez E, Padgett M, Forbes A, Quantum entanglement with a hermite-gaussian pump; poster; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6942 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - McLaren, M
AU - Romero, J
AU - Giovannini, D
AU - Galvez, EJ
AU - Padgett, MJ
AU - Forbes, A
AB - Typically, a Gaussian mode is used to pump a non-linear crystal to produce pairs of entangled photons. We demonstrate orbital angular momentum (OAM) entanglement when a non-fundamental mode is used to pump a non-linear crystal. An approximation to an HG10 Hermite-Gaussian beam is produced by introducing a phase step into the transverse profile of the pump beam. We show both OAM and angular position correlations between the entangled pair of photons, by using two separate spatial light modulators to perform the measurements. The transfer of the OAM spectrum of the pump beam to the entangled photons is clearly illustrated and corresponds well with previous results demonstrating OAM conservation. This is the first step towards tailoring the entangled quantum states.
DA - 2013-07
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Quantum entanglement
KW - Hermite-gaussian pump
KW - Entangled photons
KW - Spatial light modulators
KW - Spontaneous parametric down-conversion
KW - SPDC
KW - OAM conservation
KW - Orbital angular momentum
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2013
T1 - Quantum entanglement with a hermite-gaussian pump; poster
TI - Quantum entanglement with a hermite-gaussian pump; poster
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6942
ER -
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