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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review A Année : 2018

Violating Bell inequalities with entangled optical frequency combs and multi-pixel homodyne detection

Nicolas Treps
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Eleni Diamanti
Damian Markham

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We have theoretically investigated the possibility of using any of several continuous-variable Bell-type inequalities - for which the dichotomic measurements are achieved with coarse-grained quadrature (homodyne) measurements - in a multi-party configuration where each participant is given a section, in the frequency domain, of the output of an optical parametric oscillator which has been synchronously-pumped with a frequency comb. Such light sources are undergoing intense study due to their novel properties, including the potential for production of light entangled in many hundreds of physical modes - a critical component for many proposals in optical or hybrid-optical quantum computation proposals. The situation we study notably uses only highly-efficient optical homodyne detection, meaning that in such systems the fair-sampling loophole would be relatively easy to avoid.

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hal-01931758 , version 1 (23-11-2018)

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William N. Plick, Francesco Arzani, Nicolas Treps, Eleni Diamanti, Damian Markham. Violating Bell inequalities with entangled optical frequency combs and multi-pixel homodyne detection. Physical Review A, In press. ⟨hal-01931758⟩
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