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09 February 2025
 
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New Source of Ten-photon Entanglement from Thin BiB$_{3}$O$_{6}$ Crystals
Luo-Kan Chen ; Zheng-Da Li ; Xing-Can Yao ; Miao Huang ; Wei Li ; He Lu ; Xiao Yuan ; Yan-Bao Zhang ; Xiao Jiang ; Cheng-Zhi Peng ; Li Li ; Nai-Le Liu ; Xiongfeng Ma ; Chao-Yang Lu ; Yu-Ao Chen ; Jian-Wei Pan ;
Date 1 Sep 2016
AbstractWe report an experimental generation of ten-photon Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state by employing thin BiB$_{3}$O$_{6}$ crystals which are efficient both for type-II spontaneous parametric down-conversion and for entangled photon collection. We witness genuine ten-photon entanglement with an observed fidelity of $ar F_{ ext{exp}}=0.606pm0.029$. Our results are further verified faithfully by calculating the $p$-value, which is upper bounded by $3.7 imes10^{-3}$ under a hypothesis test. Our experiment open a new way to efficiently engineer multi-photon entanglement based on thin BiB$_{3}$O$_{6}$ crystals, and provide a promising platform for investigations of advanced optical quantum information processing tasks such as boson sampling, quantum error correction and quantum-enhanced measurement.
Source arXiv, 1609.0228
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