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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
卷 106, 期 1, 页码 -出版社
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.106.012222
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- Danmarks Grundforskningsfond [DNRF 139]
This paper investigates the possibility of violating Bell's inequality using deterministic single-photon sources. A detailed analysis of a scheme for achieving such violations over long distances is provided, with immediate extensions to device-independent quantum key distribution. The effects of experimental imperfections on real-world single-photon sources are also investigated. The performance requirements for state-of-the-art deterministic single-photon sources based on quantum dots are benchmarked, and it is found that experimental realizations seem to be feasible. The requirements for a postselected version of the protocol are also evaluated.
We investigate the possibility of realizing a loophole-free violation of Bell's inequality using deterministic single-photon sources. We provide a detailed analysis of a scheme to achieve such violations over long distances with immediate extensions to device-independent quantum key distribution. We investigate the effect of key experimental imperfections that are unavoidable in real-world single-photon sources including the finite degree of photon indistinguishability, single-photon purity, and the overall source efficiency. We benchmark the performance requirements to state-of-the-art deterministic single-photon sources based on quantum dots in photonic nanostructures and find that experimental realizations appear to be within reach. We also evaluate the requirements for a postselected version of the protocol, which relaxes the demanding requirements with respect to the source efficiency.
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