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Quantum information processing with space-division multiplexing optical fibres

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arxiv 1905.12644 v2 pith:FCZJH3JR submitted 2019-05-29 quant-ph physics.ins-detphysics.optics

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keywords opticalfibrequantumcommunicationfibresinformationmultiplexingprocessing
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The optical fibre is an essential tool for our communication infrastructure since it is the main transmission channel for optical communications. The latest major advance in optical fibre technology is spatial division multiplexing (SDM), where new fibre designs and components establish multiple co-existing data channels based on light propagation over distinct transverse optical modes. Simultaneously, there have been many recent developments in the field of quantum information processing (QIP), with novel protocols and devices in areas such as computing, communication and metrology. Here, we review recent works implementing QIP protocols with SDM optical fibres, and discuss new possibilities for manipulating quantum systems based on this technology.

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