Entanglement purification protocols play an important role in the
distribution of entangled systems, which is necessary for various quantum
information processing applications. We consider the effects of photo-detector
efficiency and bandwidth, channel loss and mode-mismatch on the operation of an
optical entanglement purification protocol. We derive necessary detector and
mode-matching requirements to facilitate practical operation of such a scheme,
without having to resort to destructive coincidence type demonstrations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure