Tailoring spatial correlations with quantum interference
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2509.04725v1
- Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2025 00:40:16 GMT
- Title: Tailoring spatial correlations with quantum interference
- Authors: Carlo Schiano, Bereneice Sephton, Elnaz Darsheshdar, Lorenzo Marrucci, Corrado de Lisio, Vincenzo D'Ambrosio,
- Abstract summary: We describe an effective method for shaping spatial correlations between photons by patterning their distinguishability in a quantum interference setup.<n>We show how to write and edit these bi-photon correlations between the two output channels of a beam-splitter, hiding this encoded information from conventional intensity measurements.
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- Abstract: Photon correlations represent a central resource in many quantum optics experiments, with applications ranging from quantum information protocols to sensing. Engineering such correlations is often challenging, especially in multi-particle scenarios. In this work we describe an effective method for shaping spatial correlations between photons by patterning their distinguishability in a quantum interference setup. We show how to write and edit these bi-photon correlations between the two output channels of a beam-splitter, hiding this encoded information from conventional intensity measurements. Our scheme offers an easy extension to multiparticle scenarios and facilitates the transmission of high-dimensional quantum information, with potential applications to quantum communication and imaging protocols.
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