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Measurement Device Independent Verification of Quantum Channels

Published 26 Jun 2019 in quant-ph | (1906.11130v2)

Abstract: The capability to reliably transmit and store quantum information is an essential building block for future quantum networks and processors. Gauging the ability of a communication link or quantum memory to preserve quantum correlations is therefore vital for their technological application. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a measurement-device-independent protocol for certifying that an unknown channel acts as an entanglement-preserving channel. Our results show that, even under realistic experimental conditions, including imperfect single-photon sources and the various kinds of noise---in the channel or in detection---where other verification means would fail or become inefficient, the present verification protocol is still capable of affirming the quantum behaviour in a faithful manner without requiring any trust on the measurement device.

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