From Wavefunctional Entanglement to Entangled Wavefunctional Degrees of Freedom
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.04650v2
- Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2025 13:57:31 GMT
- Title: From Wavefunctional Entanglement to Entangled Wavefunctional Degrees of Freedom
- Authors: Aniruddha Bhattacharya,
- Abstract summary: The question of whether entanglement between photons is equivalent to entanglement between their characteristic field modes is a key, open problem.<n>I offer a fresh, deeper, physical insight into this subtle, albeit enduring, issue by describing a situation in which entangling interactions between optical modes can be distilled into genuine entanglement.<n>This understanding might be applied to formulate a new class of protocols for distilling quantum magic from contextually and nonlocally entangled photons within inseparable field modes.
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- Abstract: The question of whether entanglement between photons is equivalent to entanglement between their characteristic field modes, specifically, the single-particle wavefunctions that are composed and superposed to describe identical particles, is a key, open problem concerning multi-partite optical degrees of freedom, and has profound implications for topics ranging from quantum foundations to quantum computation. Here, I offer a fresh, deeper, physical insight into this subtle, albeit enduring, issue by describing a situation in which entangling interactions between optical modes, namely, the wavefunctions can be distilled into genuine entanglement between the physical properties of the photons, which are the wavefunctional degrees of freedom. This theoretical observation also highlights the salience of the measurement context, especially, of clearly disambiguating between the choice of the quantum subsystem and the decision to measure an observable along a particular axis of measurement, while quantifying and transforming quantum optical entanglement. This understanding might be applied to formulate a new class of protocols for distilling quantum magic from contextually and nonlocally entangled photons within inseparable field modes.
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