Violation of Bell inequalities by photons more than 10 km apart
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- 12 June 1998
Abstract
A Franson-type test of Bell inequalities by photons 10.9 km apart is presented. Energy-time entangled photon-pairs are measured using two-channel analyzers, leading to a violation of the inequalities by 16 standard deviations without subtracting accidental coincidences. Subtracting them, a 2-photon interference visibility of 95.5% is observed, demonstrating that distances up to 10 km have no significant effect on entanglement. This sets quantum cryptography with photon pairs as a practical competitor to the schemes based on weak pulses.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1998-06-12, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 81 (17), 3563.