Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation III 2023
DOI: 10.1117/12.2655118
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Quantum violation of local causality in an urban network using hybrid photonic technologies

Abstract: Quantum networks play a crucial role in distributed quantum information processing, enabling the establishment of entanglement and quantum communication among distant nodes. Fundamentally, networks with independent sources allow for new forms of nonlocality, beyond the paradigmatic Bell's theorem. Here we implement the simplest of such networks-the bilocality scenario-in an urban network connecting different buildings with a fully scalable and hybrid approach. Two independent sources using different technologi… Show more

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