使用随机测量的高维纠的实验认证
Ohad Lib1, Shuheng Liu2, Ronen Shekel1
1The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Racah Institute of Physics, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
Physical review letters
|June 18, 2025
概括
我们通过实验证实了五维量子状态中的三维纠. 这种强大的方法即使在随机旋转的情况下也可行,通过噪声道实现安全的量子通信.
科学领域:
- 量子信息科学 量子信息科学
- 量子光学是一种量子光学.
- 实验物理实验物理学
背景情况:
- 高维纠状态比二维系统提供了优越的信息容量和噪声弹性.
- 高维纠的实验认证是具有挑战性的,因为大量的模式和对随机旋转的敏感性.
研究的目的:
- 实验证实五维二光子状态中的三维纠.
- 为了证明纠认证对随机旋转和阶段随机化的稳定性.
- 开发一种方法,通过没有共同的参考框架的杂道来进行高维纠分布.
主要方法:
- 使用了800哈尔随机测量,并使用了十平面可编程光转换器实现.
- 采用一种新的方法来证明纠,尽管光学模式的任意相随机化.
- 开发了一个独立于参考框架的认证协议.
主要成果:
- 成功认证了五维二光子状态中的三维纠.
- 证明了对随机光学模式旋转的认证方法的稳定性.
- 展示了即使在任意阶段随机化的情况下也能够证明纠的能力.
结论:
- 高维纠的实验认证是可行的,使用大量的随机测量.
- 开发的方法对噪声和相随机化有很强的抵抗力,这对于实际应用至关重要.
- 这种技术可以在远程,杂的量子链路上促进高维纠分布,而不需要一个共同的参考框架.
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