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Single-photon path entanglement based on integrated silicon photonics

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Abstract

A silicon photonic platform with high-speed single-photon entanglement generation and detection is demonstrated using decoy state source and homodyne detection. A CHSH Bell violation test is performed on-chip, showing a violation lower bound of 2.59.

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