Abstract
In quantum cryptography, non-cloning properties of quantum states are exploited to achieve quantum security. At the same time, typically one optical mode is used, for instance that of a single-mode optical fiber, effectively reducing the problem to a one-dimensional system. Only recently have researchers begun to exploit higher dimensions for quantum cryptography [1]. High dimensional spaces appear naturally in imaging applications.
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