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Measurement of pure states of light in the orbital-angular-momentum basis using nine multipixel image acquisitions

The existing techniques for measuring high-dimensional pure states of light in the orbital angular momentum (OAM) basis either involve a large number of single-pixel data acquisitions and substantial postselection errors that increase with dimensionality, or involve substantial loss, or require interference with a reference beam of known phase. Here, we propose an interferometric technique that can measure an unknown pure state using only nine multipixel image acquisitions without involving postselection, loss, or a separate reference beam. The technique essentially measures two complex correlation functions of the input field and then employs a recursive postprocessing algorithm to infer the state. We experimentally demonstrate the technique for pure states up to dimensionality of 25, reporting a mean fidelity greater than 90 % up to 11 dimensions. Our technique can significantly improve the performance of OAM-based information processing applications.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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