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Closing the Detection Loophole in Tripartite Bell Tests Using the W State

Physical review A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics/Physical review, A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics(2015)

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We study the problem of closing the detection loophole in three-qubit Bell tests, the experimentally most relevant case beyond the usual bipartite scenario, and show that the minimal detection efficiencies required can be considerably lowered compared to the two-qubit case. The lowest reported detection efficiency thresholds for two and three qubits so far are $\sim66.7\%$ and $60\%$, respectively. Using the three-qubit W state and a 3-setting Bell inequality, we beat these thresholds and with an 8-setting Bell inequality we reach $50.13\%$. We also investigate generic three-qubit states which allow us to attain a detection efficiency of $50\%$ in a 4-setting Bell test. We conjecture that the limit of $50\%$ is unbeatable using three-qubit states and any number of measurements.
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Quantum Error Correction
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