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Get Free AccessWe demonstrate heralded qubit amplification for Time-Bin and Fock-state qubits in an all-fibre, telecom-wavelength, scheme that highlights the simplicity, the stability and potential for fully integrated photonic solutions. Exploiting high-efficiency superconducting detectors, the gain, the fidelity and the performance of the amplifier are studied as a function of loss. We also demonstrate the first heralded Fock-state qubit amplifier without post-selection. This provides a significant advance towards demonstrating Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution as well as fundamental tests of quantum mechanics over extended distances.
Natalia Bruno, Vittorio Pini, Anthony Martin, Varun B. Verma, Sae Woo Nam, Richard P. Mirin, Adriana Lita, Francesco Marsili, Boris Korzh, Félix Bussières, Nicolas Sangouard, Hugo Zbinden, Nicolas Gisin, Rob Thew (2016). Heralded amplification of photonic qubits. Optics Express, 24(1), pp. 125-125, DOI: 10.1364/oe.24.000125.
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Year
2016
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14
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Optics Express
DOI
10.1364/oe.24.000125
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