Collective measurements on large quantum systems together with a majority voting strategy can lead to a violation of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt Bell inequality. In the presence of many entangled pairs, this violation decreases quickly with the number of pairs and vanishes for some critical pair number that is a function of the noise present in the system. Here we show that a different binning strategy can lead to a more substantial Bell violation when the noise is sufficiently small. Given the relation between the critical pair number and the source noise, we then present an experiment where the critical pair number is used to quantify the quality of a high visibility photon pair source. Our results demonstrate nonlocal correlations usi...
Various quantum nonlocality tests with a commercial two-photon entanglement source POMARICO, Enrico,...
Motivated by very recent experiments, we consider a scenario "`a la Bell" in which two protagonists ...
Quantum correlations, often observed as violations of Bell inequalities, are critical to our underst...
To date, most efforts to demonstrate quantum nonlocality have concentrated on systems of two or very...
The standard Bell-inequality experiments test for violation of local realism by repeatedly making lo...
We demonstrate that intensity correlations of second order in the fluorescence light of N>2 single-p...
International audienceAlice and Bob each have half of a pair of entangled qubits. Bob measures his h...
International audienceThe demonstration and use of nonlocality, as defined by Bell's theorem, rely s...
We address the question of assessing the number of particles sharing genuinely nonlocal correlations...
A common problem in Bell-type experiments is the well-known detection loophole: if the detection eff...
It is already known that one can always find a set of measurements on any two-qubit entangled state ...
While the interest in multipartite nonlocality has grown in recent years, its existence in large qua...
An inequality is deduced from Einstein's locality and a supplementary assumption. This inequality de...
A recent experiment reported the first violation of a Bell correlation witness in a many-body system...
In the literature on $K$-locality ($K\geq2$) networks, the local hidden variables are strictly distr...
Various quantum nonlocality tests with a commercial two-photon entanglement source POMARICO, Enrico,...
Motivated by very recent experiments, we consider a scenario "`a la Bell" in which two protagonists ...
Quantum correlations, often observed as violations of Bell inequalities, are critical to our underst...
To date, most efforts to demonstrate quantum nonlocality have concentrated on systems of two or very...
The standard Bell-inequality experiments test for violation of local realism by repeatedly making lo...
We demonstrate that intensity correlations of second order in the fluorescence light of N>2 single-p...
International audienceAlice and Bob each have half of a pair of entangled qubits. Bob measures his h...
International audienceThe demonstration and use of nonlocality, as defined by Bell's theorem, rely s...
We address the question of assessing the number of particles sharing genuinely nonlocal correlations...
A common problem in Bell-type experiments is the well-known detection loophole: if the detection eff...
It is already known that one can always find a set of measurements on any two-qubit entangled state ...
While the interest in multipartite nonlocality has grown in recent years, its existence in large qua...
An inequality is deduced from Einstein's locality and a supplementary assumption. This inequality de...
A recent experiment reported the first violation of a Bell correlation witness in a many-body system...
In the literature on $K$-locality ($K\geq2$) networks, the local hidden variables are strictly distr...
Various quantum nonlocality tests with a commercial two-photon entanglement source POMARICO, Enrico,...
Motivated by very recent experiments, we consider a scenario "`a la Bell" in which two protagonists ...
Quantum correlations, often observed as violations of Bell inequalities, are critical to our underst...