| Literature DB >> 19488344 |
K Resch, M Lindenthal, B Blauensteiner, H Böhm, A Fedrizzi, C Kurtsiefer, A Poppe, T Schmitt-Manderbach, M Taraba, R Ursin, P Walther, H Weier, H Weinfurter, A Zeilinger.
Abstract
We have distributed entangled photons directly through the atmosphere to a receiver station 7.8 km away over the city of Vienna, Austria at night. Detection of one photon from our entangled pairs constitutes a triggered single photon source from the sender. With no direct time-stable connection, the two stations found coincidence counts in the detection events by calculating the cross-correlation of locally-recorded time stamps shared over a public internet channel. For this experiment, our quantum channel was maintained for a total of 40 minutes during which time a coincidence lock found approximately 60000 coincident detection events. The polarization correlations in those events yielded a Bell parameter, S=2.27+/-0.019, which violates the CHSH-Bell inequality by 14 standard deviations. This result is promising for entanglement-based freespace quantum communication in high-density urban areas. It is also encouraging for optical quantum communication between ground stations and satellites since the length of our free-space link exceeds the atmospheric equivalent.Year: 2005 PMID: 19488344 DOI: 10.1364/opex.13.000202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894