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Advantage in two-way communication using non-classical states of light
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2019
arXiv
pre-print
The advantage of using a single-photon two-mode entangled state in two-way communication via maximal violation of an inequality associated with the 'Guess Your Neighbour's Input' (GYNI) game has been theoretically [Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 060503 (2018)] as well as experimentally [CLEO FID.4 (OSA, 2018)] established quite recently. We show that such an advantage can also be obtained using any single-mode pure non-classical state embedded in a two-mode pure entangled state, wherein the other mode
arXiv:1904.04596v2
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