The launch of a satellite capable of distributing entanglement through long distances and the first loophole-free violation of Bell inequalities are milestones indicating a clear path for the establishment of quantum networks. However, nonlocality in networks with independent entanglement sources has only been experimentally verified in simple tripartite networks, via the violation of bilocality inequalities. Here, by using a scalable photonic platform, we implement star-shaped quantum networks consisting of up to five distant nodes and four independent entanglement sources. We exploit this platform to violate the chained n-locality inequality and thus witness, in a device-independent way, the emergence of nonlocal correlations among the nodes of the implemented networks. These results open new perspectives for quantum information processing applications in the relevant regime where the observed correlations are compatible with standard local hidden variable models but are non-classical if the independence of the sources is taken into account.

Experimental violation of n-locality in a star quantum network / Poderini, D.; Agresti, I.; Marchese, G.; Polino, E.; Giordani, T.; Suprano, A.; Valeri, M.; Milani, G.; Spagnolo, N.; Carvacho, G.; Chaves, R.; Sciarrino, F.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 11:1(2020). [10.1038/s41467-020-16189-6]

Experimental violation of n-locality in a star quantum network

Poderini D.;Agresti I.;Marchese G.;Polino E.;Giordani T.;Suprano A.;Valeri M.;Milani G.;Spagnolo N.;Carvacho G.;Chaves R.;Sciarrino F.
2020

Abstract

The launch of a satellite capable of distributing entanglement through long distances and the first loophole-free violation of Bell inequalities are milestones indicating a clear path for the establishment of quantum networks. However, nonlocality in networks with independent entanglement sources has only been experimentally verified in simple tripartite networks, via the violation of bilocality inequalities. Here, by using a scalable photonic platform, we implement star-shaped quantum networks consisting of up to five distant nodes and four independent entanglement sources. We exploit this platform to violate the chained n-locality inequality and thus witness, in a device-independent way, the emergence of nonlocal correlations among the nodes of the implemented networks. These results open new perspectives for quantum information processing applications in the relevant regime where the observed correlations are compatible with standard local hidden variable models but are non-classical if the independence of the sources is taken into account.
2020
quantum network communication
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Experimental violation of n-locality in a star quantum network / Poderini, D.; Agresti, I.; Marchese, G.; Polino, E.; Giordani, T.; Suprano, A.; Valeri, M.; Milani, G.; Spagnolo, N.; Carvacho, G.; Chaves, R.; Sciarrino, F.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 11:1(2020). [10.1038/s41467-020-16189-6]
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