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Robust Long-Distance Entanglement and a Loophole-Free Bell Test with Ions and Photons
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EngineeringEntangled StatesQuantum SensingQuantum LogicQuantum ComputingQuantum EntanglementLoophole-free Bell TestQuantum Key DistributionQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsQuantum InformationRobust Long-distance EntanglementQuantum OpticNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsEntanglement Distribution FreeQuantum CommunicationPath Length
Two trapped ions that are kilometers apart can be entangled by the joint detection of two photons, each coming from one of the ions, in a basis of entangled states. Such a detection is possible with linear optical elements. The use of two-photon interference allows entanglement distribution free of interferometric sensitivity to the path length of the photons. The present method of creating entangled ions also opens up the possibility of a loophole-free test of Bell's inequalities.
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