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Refocusing in forced photonic quantum walks controlled by liquid crystal gratings

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Abstract

We mimic one dimensional forced quantum walks by using the photonic implementation obtained by means of a sequence of liquid-crystal devices (”g-plates”), which apply polarization-dependent transverse kicks to the photons in the beam. We observed refocusing phenomena for localized initial states.

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