This idea is brought on by this paper: http://ift.tt/1h99B27
and the idea proposed by Asher Peres: http://ift.tt/1pWyDB4
is it possible to have delayed choice multi-entanglement swapping? i.e. create four pairs of photons 1+2, 3+4, 5+6 and 7+8. Measure photons 1 and 8 first, then swap entanglement between the remaining six photons. I.e. bell-state measure photons 2 and 3, then bell-state measure photons 4 and 5. Then bell-state measure 6 and 7. I hope that made sense. Im thinking the details out in my head.
Would that, in the end, make photons 1 and 8 entangled? If not, what scheme similar to the above would?
Many thanks
Stevie
and the idea proposed by Asher Peres: http://ift.tt/1pWyDB4
is it possible to have delayed choice multi-entanglement swapping? i.e. create four pairs of photons 1+2, 3+4, 5+6 and 7+8. Measure photons 1 and 8 first, then swap entanglement between the remaining six photons. I.e. bell-state measure photons 2 and 3, then bell-state measure photons 4 and 5. Then bell-state measure 6 and 7. I hope that made sense. Im thinking the details out in my head.
Would that, in the end, make photons 1 and 8 entangled? If not, what scheme similar to the above would?
Many thanks
Stevie
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