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Postselection-loophole-free Bell violation with genuine time-bin entanglement

Quantum Physics 2018-11-14 v3

Abstract

Entanglement is an invaluable resource for fundamental tests of physics and the implementation of quantum information protocols such as device-independent secure communications. In particular, time-bin entanglement is widely exploited to reach these purposes both in free-space and optical fiber propagation, due to the robustness and simplicity of its implementation. However, all existing realizations of time-bin entanglement suffer from an intrinsic postselection loophole, which undermines their usefulness. Here, we report the first experimental violation of Bell's inequality with "genuine" time-bin entanglement, free of the postselection loophole. We introduced a novel function of the interferometers at the two measurement stations, that operate as fast synchronized optical switches. This scheme allowed to obtain a postselection-loophole-free Bell violation of more than nine standard deviations. Since our scheme is fully implementable using standard fiber-based components and is compatible with modern integrated photonics, our results pave the way for the distribution of genuine time-bin entanglement over long distances.

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@article{arxiv.1804.10150,
  title  = {Postselection-loophole-free Bell violation with genuine time-bin entanglement},
  author = {Francesco Vedovato and Costantino Agnesi and Marco Tomasin and Marco Avesani and Jan-Åke Larsson and Giuseppe Vallone and Paolo Villoresi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.10150},
  year   = {2018}
}

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