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Experimental Ten-Photon Entanglement.

Xi-Lin Wang, Luo-Kan Chen, Wei Li, Heliang Huang, Chang Liu, Chao Chen, Yi-Han Luo, Z. Su, Dian Wu, Zheng-da Li, He Lu, Yi Hu, Xiao Jiang, Cheng-Zhi Peng, Li Li, Nai-Le Liu, Yu-Ao Chen, Chaoyang Lu, Jian-Wei Pan·May 27, 2016·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.210502
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Abstract

We report the first experimental demonstration of quantum entanglement among ten spatially separated single photons. A near-optimal entangled photon-pair source was developed with simultaneously a source brightness of ∼12  MHz/W, a collection efficiency of ∼70%, and an indistinguishability of ∼91% between independent photons, which was used for a step-by-step engineering of multiphoton entanglement. Under a pump power of 0.57 W, the ten-photon count rate was increased by about 2 orders of magnitude compared to previous experiments, while maintaining a state fidelity sufficiently high for proving the genuine ten-particle entanglement. Our work created a state-of-the-art platform for multiphoton experiments, and enabled technologies for challenging optical quantum information tasks, such as the realization of Shor's error correction code and high-efficiency scattershot boson sampling.

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