Three-photon energy-time entanglement
Lynden K. Shalm, Deny R. Hamel, Zhizhong Yan, Christoph Simon, Kevin, J. Resch, and Thomas Jennewein

TL;DR
This paper reports the first experimental demonstration of genuine tripartite continuous-variable entanglement among three photons, created from a single photon, enabling new tests of quantum mechanics and potential quantum information applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to generate three-party continuous-variable entanglement from a single photon, expanding the scope of multi-particle quantum entanglement research.
Findings
Demonstrated tripartite entanglement between three photons
Established correlations in energies and emission times of photons
Enabled new fundamental tests of quantum mechanics
Abstract
Entangled quantum particles have correlations stronger than those allowed by classical physics. These correlations are the focus of of the deepest issues in quantum mechanics [1-3] and are the basis of many quantum technologies. The entanglement of discrete particle properties has been studied extensively in the context of quantum computing [4], cryptography [5], and quantum repeaters [6] while entanglement between the continuous properties of particles may play a critical role in improving the sensitivity of gravitational wave detectors [7,8], atomic clocks [9], and other high precision instruments. The attributes of three or more entangled particles are fundamentally different from those of two entangled particles [10-14]. While the discrete variables of up to 14 ions [15] and the continuous variables between three intense optical beams [16, 17] have been entangled, it has remained an…
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