E141-08 - Forschungsbereich Quantum Optics and Quantum Information
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Journal:
Physical Review Research (PRResearch)
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Date (published):
10-Mar-2022
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Number of Pages:
6
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Publisher:
American Physical Society
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
quantum optics
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Abstract:
A single-photon maximally entangled state is obtained when a photon impinges on a balanced beamsplitter. Its nonlocal properties have been intensively debated in the quantum optics and foundations communities. It is however clear that a standard Bell test made only of passive optical elements cannot reveal the nonlocality of this state. We show that the nonlocality of single-photon entangled states can nevertheless be revealed in a quantum network made only of beamsplitters and photodetectors. In our protocol, three single-photon entangled states are distributed in a triangle network, introducing indeterminacy in the photons' paths and creating nonlocal correlations without the need for measurements choices. We discuss a concrete experimental realization and provide numerical evidence of the tolerance of our protocol to standard noise sources. Our results show that single-photon entanglement may constitute a promising solution to generate genuine network-nonlocal correlations useful for Bell-based quantum information protocols.