Conclusive quantum steering with superconducting transition-edge sensors

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Devin H. Smith
Geoff Gillett
Marcelo P. de Almeida
Cyril Branciard
Alessandro Fedrizzi
Till J. Weinhold
Adriana Lita
Brice Calkins
Thomas Gerrits
Howard M. Wiseman
Sae Woo Nam
Andrew G. White
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[1] Centre for Engineered Quantum Systems and Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (Australian Research Council),
[2] University of Queensland,undefined
[3] School of Mathematics and Physics,undefined
[4] University of Queensland,undefined
[5] 4072 Brisbane,undefined
[6] Queensland,undefined
[7] Australia.,undefined
[8] National Institute of Standards and Technology,undefined
[9] Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (Australian Research Council),undefined
[10] Centre for Quantum Dynamics,undefined
[11] Griffith University,undefined
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Quantum steering allows two parties to verify shared entanglement even if one measurement device is untrusted. A conclusive demonstration of steering through the violation of a steering inequality is of considerable fundamental interest and opens up applications in quantum communication. To date, all experimental tests with single-photon states have relied on post selection, allowing untrusted devices to cheat by hiding unfavourable events in losses. Here we close this 'detection loophole' by combining a highly efficient source of entangled photon pairs with superconducting transition-edge sensors. We achieve an unprecedented ∼62% conditional detection efficiency of entangled photons and violate a steering inequality with the minimal number of measurement settings by 48 s.d.s. Our results provide a clear path to practical applications of steering and to a photonic loophole-free Bell test.
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