Continuous variable entanglement with orbital angular momentum multiplexing in coherently prepared media (2507.03944v1)
Abstract: Quantum entanglement constitutes a pivotal resource, serving as a fundamental cornerstone within the field of quantum information science. In recent years, the study of vortex light entanglement has garnered widespread attention due to its unique structure and inherent advantages; however, the majority of these investigations are primarily focused on discrete variable (DV) systems. In this paper, we present a theoretical framework for generating vortex optical entanglement in coherently prepared media, employing continuous variable (CV) analysis and leveraging Raman scattering as an alternative to the conventional spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) method. The entanglement arises from the quantum correlation between the two light fields, induced by atomic coherence. Using numerical simulations, we thoroughly explore the impact of various tunable system parameters on the degree of entanglement, ultimately identifying the optimal conditions for maximal entanglement. Our findings offer a reference framework for vortex light entanglement, with potential implications across quantum teleportation, quantum key distribution, quantum computing, high-dimensional quantum information, and other related fields.
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