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Autores principales: Hu, Xiao-Min, Huang, Cen-Xiao, d'Alessandro, Nicola, Cobucci, Gabriele, Zhang, Chao, Guo, Yu, Huang, Yun-Feng, Li, Chuan-Feng, Guo, Guang-Can, Gao, Xiaoqin, Huber, Marcus, Tavakoli, Armin, Liu, Bi-Heng
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.10035
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author Hu, Xiao-Min
Huang, Cen-Xiao
d'Alessandro, Nicola
Cobucci, Gabriele
Zhang, Chao
Guo, Yu
Huang, Yun-Feng
Li, Chuan-Feng
Guo, Guang-Can
Gao, Xiaoqin
Huber, Marcus
Tavakoli, Armin
Liu, Bi-Heng
author_facet Hu, Xiao-Min
Huang, Cen-Xiao
d'Alessandro, Nicola
Cobucci, Gabriele
Zhang, Chao
Guo, Yu
Huang, Yun-Feng
Li, Chuan-Feng
Guo, Guang-Can
Gao, Xiaoqin
Huber, Marcus
Tavakoli, Armin
Liu, Bi-Heng
contents Quantum information science has leaped forward with the exploration of high-dimensional quantum systems, offering greater potential than traditional qubits in quantum communication and quantum computing. To advance the field of high-dimensional quantum technology, a significant effort is underway to progressively enhance the entanglement dimension between two particles. An alternative effective strategy involves not only increasing the dimensionality but also expanding the number of particles that are entangled. We present an experimental study demonstrating multi-partite quantum non-locality beyond qubit constraints, thus moving into the realm of strongly entangled high-dimensional multi-particle quantum systems. In the experiment, quantum states were encoded in the path degree of freedom (DoF) and controlled via polarization, enabling efficient operations in a two-dimensional plane to prepare three- and four-particle Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) states in three-level systems. Our experimental results reveal ways in which high-dimensional systems can surpass qubits in terms of violating local-hidden-variable theories. Our realization of multiple complex and high-quality entanglement technologies is an important primary step for more complex quantum computing and communication protocols.
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spellingShingle Observation of Genuine High-dimensional Multi-partite Non-locality in Entangled Photon States
Hu, Xiao-Min
Huang, Cen-Xiao
d'Alessandro, Nicola
Cobucci, Gabriele
Zhang, Chao
Guo, Yu
Huang, Yun-Feng
Li, Chuan-Feng
Guo, Guang-Can
Gao, Xiaoqin
Huber, Marcus
Tavakoli, Armin
Liu, Bi-Heng
Quantum Physics
Quantum information science has leaped forward with the exploration of high-dimensional quantum systems, offering greater potential than traditional qubits in quantum communication and quantum computing. To advance the field of high-dimensional quantum technology, a significant effort is underway to progressively enhance the entanglement dimension between two particles. An alternative effective strategy involves not only increasing the dimensionality but also expanding the number of particles that are entangled. We present an experimental study demonstrating multi-partite quantum non-locality beyond qubit constraints, thus moving into the realm of strongly entangled high-dimensional multi-particle quantum systems. In the experiment, quantum states were encoded in the path degree of freedom (DoF) and controlled via polarization, enabling efficient operations in a two-dimensional plane to prepare three- and four-particle Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) states in three-level systems. Our experimental results reveal ways in which high-dimensional systems can surpass qubits in terms of violating local-hidden-variable theories. Our realization of multiple complex and high-quality entanglement technologies is an important primary step for more complex quantum computing and communication protocols.
title Observation of Genuine High-dimensional Multi-partite Non-locality in Entangled Photon States
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.10035