New study could hold key to hack-proof systems

Phys.org  July 17, 2018
An international team of researchers (Austria, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, Spain, UK) show how carefully constructed measurements in two bases (one of which is not orthonormal) can be used to faithfully and efficiently certify bipartite high-dimensional states and their entanglement for any physical platform. In an experimental set-up, they were able to verify 9-dimensional entanglement for a pair of photons on a 11-dimensional subspace each. The group is currently looking into a more direct use of this technique in actual quantum cryptography protocols and expect their technique to be widely applied in other quantum systems such as atoms and superconducting circuits… read more. TECHNICAL ARTICLE

Credit: IQOQI Vienna/Harald Ritsch

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