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Entanglement is a unique resource for quantum information processing, which allows for device-independent (DI) quantum communication protocols, such as Quantum Key Distribution and Quantum Random Number Generation. Loophole-free violation of Bell inequalities is a necessary condition for DI protocols. While timebin entanglement is promising for long-distance distribution over fiber optics, its most common implementation suffers from a post-selection loophole (PSL) which invalidates Bell non-locality tests. We present an implementation of a postselection-free "genuine" time-bin entanglement scheme working with 1550 nm biphotons with an estimated Bell violation of S = 2.56.
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