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arxiv: quant-ph/0403191 · v1 · submitted 2004-03-26 · 🪐 quant-ph

Proposal for a loophole-free Bell test using homodyne detection

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keywords bellhomodynetestdetectionloophole-freenon-gaussiansqueezedachievable
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We propose a feasible optical setup allowing for a loophole-free Bell test with efficient homodyne detection. A non-gaussian entangled state is generated from a two-mode squeezed vacuum by subtracting a single photon from each mode, using beamsplitters and standard low-efficiency single-photon detectors. A Bell violation exceeding 1% is achievable with 6-dB squeezed light and an homodyne efficiency around 95%. A detailed feasibility analysis, based upon the recent generation of single-mode non-gaussian states, confirms that this method opens a promising avenue towards a complete experimental Bell test.

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