Quantum mechanical 4-dimensional non-polarizing beamsplitter
The effects of a beamsplitter are frequently described mathematically as a matrix acting on a two input ports vector. This might be comprehensive for a scalar field but certainly insufficient in case of photons which are vector fields. In this paper we discuss theoretical grounds to define elements...
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of a beamsplitter are frequently described mathematically as a
matrix acting on a two input ports vector. This might be comprehensive for a
scalar field but certainly insufficient in case of photons which are vector
fields. In this paper we discuss theoretical grounds to define elements of a
4x4 matrix to more accurately represent the beamsplitter, fully accounting for
transverse polarization modes. We also provide experimental evidence confirming
this matrix representation. From an educational point of view the paper
addresses a new applicability of Hilbert space description of vector fields
which may be used in a classical context such as the Fresnel formalism for
reflection and transmission coefficients at a dielectric interface. That the
formalism can be readily verified with a simple experiment provides further
benefit. The beamsplitter expression derived can also be applied in the field
of quantum computing. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1906.02316 |