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Experimental Entanglement Swapping: Entangling Photons That Never Interacted

Jian-Wei Pan, Dik Bouwmeester, Harald Weinfurter, and Anton Zeilinger
Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 3891 – Published 4 May 1998
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Abstract

We experimentally entangle freely propagating particles that never physically interacted with one another or which have never been dynamically coupled by any other means. This demonstrates that quantum entanglement requires the entangled particles neither to come from a common source nor to have interacted in the past. In our experiment we take two pairs of polarization entangled photons and subject one photon from each pair to a Bell-state measurement. This results in projecting the other two outgoing photons into an entangled state.

  • Received 6 February 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.3891

©1998 American Physical Society

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Jian-Wei Pan, Dik Bouwmeester, Harald Weinfurter, and Anton Zeilinger

  • Institut für Experimentalphysik, Universität Innsbruck, Technikerstrasse 25, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria

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Vol. 80, Iss. 18 — 4 May 1998

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