Estimation of the CHSH Parameter Using HOM Interference
Feb 18, 202210 pages
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- IEEE Trans.Quantum Eng. 3 (2022) 1-10
- Published: Feb 18, 2022
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The Clauser–Horne–Shimony–Holt (CHSH) experiment is an essential test of nonlocality in quantum mechanics and can be used to validate the principle of entanglement. In addition to verifying entanglement, the measurable CHSH parameter can also be used to gauge the quality of the entanglement present in a system. The measurement of Hong–Ou–Mandel (HOM) interference is another important fundamental experiment in quantum optics that measures the indistinguishability of a pair of photons. In this article, we demonstrate how the results of a HOM interference experiment, a relatively simple experiment, can be used to obtain an estimate for the value of the CHSH
- Photonics
- Interference
- Quantum entanglement
- Optical variables measurement
- Detectors
- Crystals
- Quantum optics
- Quantum communication
- quantum entanglement
- optical interferometry
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