How Can Orbital Angular Momentum be Used to Enhance Key Rate Generation in QKD?

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Hi,
I need any good books or articles about the mathematical analysis and modelling of orbital angular momentum

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You probably need to elaborate your question a bit more. Currently, I have no idea why you categorized this thread as A(dvanced).
 
kaje said:
Hi,
I need any good books or articles about the mathematical analysis and modelling of orbital angular momentum

Regards

Every QM text ever written.
 
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Hi,

Thanks for your comment ..

This is the first post, do I need to change the category?.. I want to use OAM to improve the key rate generation rate in QKD, so I want to know how to start the modelling.

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Always introduce your abbreviations.
 
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