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Mode How can one understand entanglement when there is only a single particle?

As per my knowledge, at least 2 particles are needed to show entanglement in the context of some property. But now a daysnowadays, mode entanglement is a well known phenomena which says that a single particle (say photon) can be entangled within its degrees of freedom. How can one understand this fact?

Mode entanglement?

As per my knowledge, at least 2 particles are needed to show entanglement in the context of some property. But now a days, mode entanglement is a well known phenomena which says that a single particle (say photon) can be entangled within its degrees of freedom. How can one understand this fact?

How can one understand entanglement when there is only a single particle?

As per my knowledge, at least 2 particles are needed to show entanglement in the context of some property. But nowadays, mode entanglement is a well known phenomena which says that a single particle (say photon) can be entangled within its degrees of freedom. How can one understand this fact?

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Mode entanglement?

As per my knowledge, at least 2 particles are needed to show entanglement in the context of some property. But now a days, mode entanglement is a well known phenomena which says that a single particle (say photon) can be entangled within its degrees of freedom. How can one understand this fact?