Studies in Applied and Fundamental Quantum Mechanics: Duality, Tomography, Cryptography and Holography

This thesis encompasses a collection of four pieces of work on wave-particle duality, weak-value-assisted tomography, high-dimensional quantum key distribution, and phase-only holograms. In the work on duality, we derive a novel duality relation, and we sketch a thought experiment that leads to an a...

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Main Author: Bolduc, Eliot
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26291
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-262912014-06-14T03:50:33ZStudies in Applied and Fundamental Quantum Mechanics: Duality, Tomography, Cryptography and HolographyBolduc, EliotOpticsQuantum OpticsSpatial Light ModulatorQuantum Key DistributionDualityWeak ValueThis thesis encompasses a collection of four pieces of work on wave-particle duality, weak-value-assisted tomography, high-dimensional quantum key distribution, and phase-only holograms. In the work on duality, we derive a novel duality relation, and we sketch a thought experiment that leads to an apparent violation of the duality principle. In the project on tomography, we perform a state determination procedure with weak values, and we study the accuracy of the method. In the quantum cryptography project, we optimize an experimental implementation of a quantum cryptography system where two parties share information with the orbital angular momentum degree of freedom of entangled photon pairs. Finally, in the work on holography, we establish the exact solution to the encryption of a phase-only hologram, and experimentally demonstrate its application to spatial light modulators. The four projects provide improvements on measurement procedures in applied and fundamental quantum mechanics.2013-11-05T14:29:18Z2013-11-05T14:29:18Z20132013-11-05Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/26291en
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topic Optics
Quantum Optics
Spatial Light Modulator
Quantum Key Distribution
Duality
Weak Value
spellingShingle Optics
Quantum Optics
Spatial Light Modulator
Quantum Key Distribution
Duality
Weak Value
Bolduc, Eliot
Studies in Applied and Fundamental Quantum Mechanics: Duality, Tomography, Cryptography and Holography
description This thesis encompasses a collection of four pieces of work on wave-particle duality, weak-value-assisted tomography, high-dimensional quantum key distribution, and phase-only holograms. In the work on duality, we derive a novel duality relation, and we sketch a thought experiment that leads to an apparent violation of the duality principle. In the project on tomography, we perform a state determination procedure with weak values, and we study the accuracy of the method. In the quantum cryptography project, we optimize an experimental implementation of a quantum cryptography system where two parties share information with the orbital angular momentum degree of freedom of entangled photon pairs. Finally, in the work on holography, we establish the exact solution to the encryption of a phase-only hologram, and experimentally demonstrate its application to spatial light modulators. The four projects provide improvements on measurement procedures in applied and fundamental quantum mechanics.
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title Studies in Applied and Fundamental Quantum Mechanics: Duality, Tomography, Cryptography and Holography
title_short Studies in Applied and Fundamental Quantum Mechanics: Duality, Tomography, Cryptography and Holography
title_full Studies in Applied and Fundamental Quantum Mechanics: Duality, Tomography, Cryptography and Holography
title_fullStr Studies in Applied and Fundamental Quantum Mechanics: Duality, Tomography, Cryptography and Holography
title_full_unstemmed Studies in Applied and Fundamental Quantum Mechanics: Duality, Tomography, Cryptography and Holography
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