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Pixel entanglement: experimental realization of optically entangled d= 3 and d= 6 qudits

O’Sullivan-Hale et al., 2005

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40081996248965928
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O’Sullivan-Hale M
Ali Khan I
Boyd R
Howell J
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Physical review letters

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We demonstrate a simple experimental method for creating entangled qudits. Using transverse-momentum and position entanglement of photons emitted in spontaneous parametric down-conversion, we show entanglement between discrete regions of space, ie …
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