Large violation of Bell's inequalities using both counting and homodyne measurements
ORAL
Abstract
So far, all the optical demonstrations of violations of Bell's inequalities have involved discrete degrees of freedom (e.g. polarization, time-bins) and are plagued by the detection-efficiency loophole. Continuous degrees of freedom would be a very interesting alternative because of the efficiency of the homodyne measurement; but the feasible schemes proposed so far reach very weak violations. We show that large violations for easily-prepared states can be achieved if both photon counting and homodyne detections are used. Our simple scheme may lead to the first violation of Bell's inequalities with continuous variables and pave the way for a loophole-free Bell test.
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Authors
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Valerio Scarani
CQT, National University of Singapore
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Daniel Cavalcanti
CQT, National University of Singapore
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Nicolas Brunner
University of Bristol
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Paul Skrzypczyk
University of Bristol
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Alejo Salles
Bohr Institute, Copenhagen