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Quantum Nonlocality with Arbitrary Limited Detection Efficiency

Quantum Nonlocality with Arbitrary Limited Detection Efficiency

The demonstration and use of nonlocality, as defined by Bell's theorem, rely strongly on dealing with nondetection events due to losses and detectors'inefficiencies. Otherwise, the so-called detection loophole could be exploited. The only way to avoid this is to have detection efficiencies that are above a certain threshold. We introduce …