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Generation of hybrid maximally entangled states in a one-dimensional quantum walk

A. Gratsea, M. Lewenstein, A. Dauphin·June 20, 2019·DOI: 10.1088/2058-9565/ab6ce6
Physics

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Abstract

We study the generation of hybrid entanglement in a one-dimensional quantum walk. In particular, we explore the preparation of maximally entangled states between position and spin degrees of freedom. We address it as an optimization problem, where the cost function is the Schmidt norm. We then benchmark the algorithm and compare the generation of entanglement between the Hadamard quantum walk, the random quantum walk and the optimal quantum walk. Finally, we discuss an experimental scheme with a photonic quantum walk in the orbital angular momentum of light. The experimental measurement of entanglement can be achieved with quantum state tomography.

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