Experimental demonstration of quantum correlations over more than 10 km
Physical Review A 57(5): 3229-3232
Article 1998 English
Authors
WT
Wolfgang Tittel
JB
J. Brendel
BG
B. Gisin
Abstract
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Energy and time entangled photons at a wavelength of 1310 nm are produced by parametric down-conversion in a ${\mathrm{KNbO}}_{3}$ crystal and are sent into all-fiber interferometers using a telecommunications fiber network. The two interferometers of this Franson-type test of the Bell inequality are located 10.9 km apart from one another. Two-photon fringe visibilities of up to 81.6% are obtained. These strong nonlocal correlations support the nonlocal predictions of quantum mechanics and provide evidence that entanglement between photons can be maintained over long distances.
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