Time-resolved certification of frequency-bin entanglement over multi-mode channels
St\'ephane Vinet, Marco Clementi, Marcello Bacchi, Yujie Zhang, Massimo Giacomin, Luke Neal, Paolo Villoresi, Matteo Galli, Daniele Bajoni, Thomas Jennewein

TL;DR
This paper introduces a passive, scalable method for certifying frequency-bin entanglement over multi-mode channels using time-resolved detection, enabling robust quantum communication in free-space and satellite systems.
Contribution
It presents a novel, fully passive technique compatible with multi-mode light for certifying and analyzing frequency-bin entanglement, demonstrated with on-chip generated photons.
Findings
Successfully measured joint temporal intensity of frequency-bin entangled photons.
Certified entanglement by violating CHSH inequality with |S|=2.32±0.05.
Achieved 91% fidelity in quantum state tomography.
Abstract
Frequency-bin entangled photons can be efficiently produced on-chip which offers a scalable, robust and low-footprint platform for quantum communication, particularly well-suited for resource-constrained settings such as mobile or satellite-based systems. However, analyzing such entangled states typically requires active and lossy components, limiting scalability and multi-mode compatibility. We demonstrate a novel technique for processing frequency-encoded photons using linear interferometry and time-resolved detection. Our approach is fully passive and compatible with spatially multi-mode light, making it suitable for free-space and satellite to ground applications. As a proof-of-concept, we utilize frequency-bin entangled photons generated from a high-brightness multi-resonator source integrated on-chip to show the ability to perform arbitrary projective measurements over both…
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