Qudit Propagation Through Multimode Optical Fiber and the Geometry of the Quantum State

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This paper simulates qudit propagation through multimode optical fiber with mode coupling, visualizing quantum states on higher-order Poincaré spheres to demonstrate state recovery and SU(N) quantum geometry.

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We simulate the propagation of a W states through an optical fiber in the presence of mode coupling. We illustrate the propagating quantum state graphically on a group of higher order Poincaré spheres. At the fiber output we show how to recover the input quantum state using the simulated quantum state information displayed on the multiple spheres. The geometry of these states is an SU(N) quantum geometry. Applications include higher dimensional quantum communications, quantum cryptography, and quantum networks, and longer-term quantum optical computing.

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