Abstract

Narrowband biphotons from an atomic ensemble are an extraordinary source for quantum information science. The generation of biphotons in the warm atomic system has many applicable prospects for its simplicity, stability, and compactness. In this article we experimentally demonstrate the generation of biphotons from the spontaneous four-wave mixing (SFWM) process in a warm rubidium vapor cell. By performing high-dimensional Bell-type measurements and mutually unbiased measurements, we maximally obtain a three-dimensional orbital-angular-momentum discrete-variable (DV) entangled state. The violation of high-dimensional Bell inequalities shows the great potential of warm atomic systems in generating DV high-dimensional entanglement. Such narrowband photon pairs may find applications in quantum-memory-based quantum communication networks. Through integration with the continuous-variable (CV) entanglement already existing in the same SFWM platform, our results here pave the way to construct atomic-ensemble-based DV-CV hybrid quantum information protocols.

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