Proposal for a Loophole-Free Bell Test Using Homodyne Detection 论文
2004Physical Review Letters引用 306
Quantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyMechanical and Optical Resonators
摘要
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 beam splitters and standard low-efficiency single-photon detectors. A Bell violation exceeding 1% is achievable with 6 dB squeezed light and a homodyne efficiency around 95%. A detailed feasibility analysis, based upon the recent experimental generation of single-mode non-Gaussian states, suggests that this method opens a promising avenue towards a complete experimental Bell test.