Monday, July 30, 2012

1207.6586 (A. Martin et al.)

Cross time-bin photonic entanglement for quantum key distribution    [PDF]

A. Martin, F. Kaiser, A. Vernier, A. Beveratos, V. Scarani, S. Tanzilli
We report a fully fibered source emitting cross time-bin entangled photons at 1540 nm from type-II spontaneous parametric down conversion. Compared to standard time-bin entanglement realizations, the preparation interferometer requires no phase stabilization, simplifying its implementation in quantum key distribution experiments. Franson/Bell-type tests of such a cross time-bin state are performed and lead to two-photon interference raw visibilities greater than 95%, which are only limited by the dark-counts in the detectors and imperfections in the analysis system. Just by trusting the randomness of the beam-splitters, the correlations generated by the source can be proved of non-classical origin even in a passive implementation. The obtained results confirm the suitability of this source for time-bin based quantum key distribution.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.6586

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