Experimental demonstration of full network nonlocality in the bilocal
scenario
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.06361v2
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2022 18:46:56 GMT
- Title: Experimental demonstration of full network nonlocality in the bilocal
scenario
- Authors: E. H{\aa}kansson, A. Piveteau, S. Muhammad, M. Bourennane
- Abstract summary: We experimentally demonstrate full network nonlocal correlations in a network.
Our results may pave the way for the use of nonlocality test in quantum communication protocols.
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- Abstract: Quantum correlation between nodes in a network which consist of several
independent sources of entanglement and in multipartite entanglement systems
are important for general understanding of the nature of nonlocality, quantum
information processing and communication. In previous years, demonstrations of
network nonlocality for bilocal scenarios have been in the focus. Yet, it has
been found that the seminal protocols do not certify entanglement between end
nodes, which otherwise require all sources in the network to be of nonlocal
nature. This has motivated for development of even stronger concept, called
full network nonlocality. Here, we experimentally demonstrate full network
nonlocal correlations in a network. Specifically, we use two pairs of
polarization entangled qubits created by two separate and independent
entanglement sources and a partial Bell state measurement. Our results may pave
the way for the use of nonlocality test in quantum communication protocols with
a full network nonlocality certification.
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