Abstract
We theoretically propose a simple and efficient scheme for the complete analysis of high-dimensional Bell states in N dimensions. The mutually orthogonal high-dimensional entangled states can be unambiguously distinguished by obtaining the parity and relative phase information of entanglement independently. Based on this approach, we present the physical realization of photonic four-dimensional Bell state measurement with the current technology. The proposed scheme will be useful for quantum information processing tasks that utilize high-dimensional entanglement.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics