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Certifying an Irreducible 1024-Dimensional Photonic State Using Refined Dimension Witnesses
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringPossible DecompositionsMeasurement ProblemQuantum ComputingSingle PhotonExotic StateQuantum EntanglementQuantum SciencePhotonicsQuantum SecurityQuantum TomographyQuantum CryptographyPhysicsQuantum Field TheoryQuantum InformationComputer SciencePhoton StatisticDimension WitnessesQuantum OpticNatural SciencesQuantum CommunicationQuantum Photonic DeviceQuantum Error Correction
We report on a new class of dimension witnesses, based on quantum random access codes, which are a function of the recorded statistics and that have different bounds for all possible decompositions of a high-dimensional physical system. Thus, it certifies the dimension of the system and has the new distinct feature of identifying whether the high-dimensional system is decomposable in terms of lower dimensional subsystems. To demonstrate the practicability of this technique, we used it to experimentally certify the generation of an irreducible 1024-dimensional photonic quantum state. Therefore, certifying that the state is not multipartite or encoded using noncoupled different degrees of freedom of a single photon. Our protocol should find applications in a broad class of modern quantum information experiments addressing the generation of high-dimensional quantum systems, where quantum tomography may become intractable.
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