Quantum key distribution (QKD) systems often rely on polarization of light for encoding, thus limiting the amount of information that can be sent per photon and placing tight bounds on the error rates that such a system can tolerate. Here we describe a proof-of-principle experiment that indicates the feasibility of high-dimensional QKD based on the transverse structure of the light field allowing for the transfer of more than 1 bit per photon. Our implementation uses the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of photons and the corresponding mutually unbiased basis of angular position (ANG). Our experiment uses a digital micro-mirror device for the rapid generation of OAM and ANG modes at 4 kHz, and a mode sorter capable of sorting single photons b...
The manipulation of high-dimensional degrees of freedom provides new opportunities for more efficien...
Most quantum key distribution protocols using a two-dimensional basis, such as HV polarization as fi...
Most quantum key distribution protocols using a two-dimensional basis, such as HV polarization as fi...
Quantum key distribution (QKD) systems often rely on polarization of light for encoding, thus limiti...
Quantum key distribution (QKD) systems often rely on polarization of light for encoding, thus limiti...
Quantum key distribution (QKD) systems often rely on polarization of light for encoding, thus limiti...
Quantumkey distribution (QKD) systems often rely on polarization of light for encoding, thus limitin...
We experimentally demonstrate a quantum cryptography system based on photonic orbital angular moment...
We experimentally demonstrate a quantum cryptography system based on photonic orbital angular moment...
We experimentally demonstrate a quantum cryptography system based on photonic orbital angular moment...
We experimentally demonstrate a quantum cryptography system based on photonic orbital angular moment...
Quantum key distribution is on the verge of real world applications, where perfectly secure informat...
Quantum key distribution is on the verge of real world applications, where perfectly secure informat...
High-dimensional encoding using higher degrees of freedom has become topical in quantum communicatio...
Conventional quantum key distribution (QKD) typically uses binary encoding based on photon polarizat...
The manipulation of high-dimensional degrees of freedom provides new opportunities for more efficien...
Most quantum key distribution protocols using a two-dimensional basis, such as HV polarization as fi...
Most quantum key distribution protocols using a two-dimensional basis, such as HV polarization as fi...
Quantum key distribution (QKD) systems often rely on polarization of light for encoding, thus limiti...
Quantum key distribution (QKD) systems often rely on polarization of light for encoding, thus limiti...
Quantum key distribution (QKD) systems often rely on polarization of light for encoding, thus limiti...
Quantumkey distribution (QKD) systems often rely on polarization of light for encoding, thus limitin...
We experimentally demonstrate a quantum cryptography system based on photonic orbital angular moment...
We experimentally demonstrate a quantum cryptography system based on photonic orbital angular moment...
We experimentally demonstrate a quantum cryptography system based on photonic orbital angular moment...
We experimentally demonstrate a quantum cryptography system based on photonic orbital angular moment...
Quantum key distribution is on the verge of real world applications, where perfectly secure informat...
Quantum key distribution is on the verge of real world applications, where perfectly secure informat...
High-dimensional encoding using higher degrees of freedom has become topical in quantum communicatio...
Conventional quantum key distribution (QKD) typically uses binary encoding based on photon polarizat...
The manipulation of high-dimensional degrees of freedom provides new opportunities for more efficien...
Most quantum key distribution protocols using a two-dimensional basis, such as HV polarization as fi...
Most quantum key distribution protocols using a two-dimensional basis, such as HV polarization as fi...