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With respect to entanglement, is the energy-time degree of freedom continuous whilst the time bin DOF is discrete or is there some other difference (if any) ?
 
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Armchair said:
the energy-time degree of freedom continuous whilst the time bin DOF is discrete

What do you mean by "the energy-time degree of freedom" and "the time bin DOF"?
 
PeterDonis said:
What do you mean by "the energy-time degree of freedom" and "the time bin DOF"?
The means by which information can be encoded when using photons to hold qubits as part of hyperentanglement schemes.
 
Armchair said:
The means by which information can be encoded when using photons to hold qubits as part of hyperentanglement schemes.

Sorry, this doesn't help. Do you have a reference? (Textbook or peer-reviewed paper.)
 
PeterDonis said:
Sorry, this doesn't help. Do you have a reference? (Textbook or peer-reviewed paper.)
Discussion and Summary Section of the following refers to both terms.

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Complete hyperentangled Bell state analysis for polarization and time-bin hyperentanglement
Li X, Ghose S

Optics Express, vol. 24, issue 16 (2016) p. 18388
 
Armchair said:
JOURNAL ARTICLE

It looks like this is the preprint on arxiv:

https://arxiv.org/abs/1601.02032

I see the term "time-bin degree of freedom" used there (though I'll have to read through the article when I get a chance to understand what they mean by it), but I don't see the term "energy-time degree of freedom" anywhere in the article. So I still don't know what you mean by that term.
 
In the first part of the particular section I mentioned-

''...Hyperentanglement has attracted much attention in recent years due to its promising applica- tions. Besides the traditional DOFs of photons, the energy-time and orbital angular momentum DOFs also have been considered in constructing hyperentanglement [63, 64]...''

thanks for your feedback.
 
Armchair said:
In the first part of the particular section I mentioned

Ok, this just references some other papers; the terminology isn't explained in this paper, as far as I can tell. My initial reaction is that this looks like an open area of research, so discussion of it here will probably be limited.
 
Armchair said:
Discussion and Summary Section of the following refers to both terms.

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Complete hyperentangled Bell state analysis for polarization and time-bin hyperentanglement
Li X, Ghose S

Optics Express, vol. 24, issue 16 (2016) p. 18388
This paper may help. Seems to be in a proper journal.

https://physics.aps.org/featured-article-pdf/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.153602

Coherent Ultrafast Measurement of Time-Bin Encoded Photons
John M. Donohue,Megan Agnew, Jonathan Lavoie, and Kevin J. Resch
 
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