Violation of Bell's Inequality Using Continuous Variable Measurements

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Abstract

A Bell inequality is a fundamental test to rule out local hidden variable model descriptions of correlations between two physically separated systems. There have been a number of experiments in which a Bell inequality has been violated using discrete-variable systems. We demonstrate a violation of Bell's inequality using continuous variable quadrature measurements. By creating a four-mode entangled state with homodyne detection, we recorded a clear violation with a Bell value of B=2.31±0.02. This opens new possibilities for using continuous variable states for device independent quantum protocols.

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Thearle, O., Janousek, J., Armstrong, S., Hosseini, S., Schünemann, M., Assad, S., … Lam, P. K. (2018). Violation of Bell’s Inequality Using Continuous Variable Measurements. Physical Review Letters, 120(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.040406

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