Bell correlations are a foundational demonstration of how quantum entanglement contradicts the classical notion of local realism. Rigorous validation of quantum nonlocality have only been achieved between solid-state electron spins, internal states of trapped atoms, and photon polarisations, all weakly coupling to gravity. Bell tests with freely propagating massive particles, which could provide insights into the link between gravity and quantum mechanics, have proven to be much more challenging to realise. Here we use a collision between two Bose-Einstein condensates to generate spin entangled pairs of ultracold helium atoms, and measure their spin correlations along uniformly rotated bases. We show that correlations in the pairs agree wit...
We consider the question of whether it is possible to use the entanglement between spatially separat...
Correlation and entanglement proper-ties of multi-particle quantum states have been de-monstrated si...
Quantum correlations arising from measurements on pairs of entangled particles are often referred to...
Bell correlations are a foundational demonstration of how quantum entanglement contradicts the class...
Characterizing many-body systems through the quantum correlations between their constituent particle...
Since the formulation of quantum theory in the early twentieth century, its counterintuitive descrip...
According to quantum mechanics, the results of measurements performed on different systems can show ...
Many-particle entanglement is a fundamental concept of quantum physics that still presents conceptua...
The predictions of quantum mechanics often differ from our everyday experiences. In the classical ca...
Abstract: A proposal is given for a possible understanding of the unusual spin correlation that is f...
We report the results of few experiments on ultra-cold gases of metastable helium which tackle two t...
Understanding gravity in the framework of quantum mechanics is one of the great challenges in modern...
Understanding gravity in the framework of quantum mechanics is one of the great challenges in modern...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Recent experimental measurements of atomic intensity correlations through atom shot noise suggest th...
We consider the question of whether it is possible to use the entanglement between spatially separat...
Correlation and entanglement proper-ties of multi-particle quantum states have been de-monstrated si...
Quantum correlations arising from measurements on pairs of entangled particles are often referred to...
Bell correlations are a foundational demonstration of how quantum entanglement contradicts the class...
Characterizing many-body systems through the quantum correlations between their constituent particle...
Since the formulation of quantum theory in the early twentieth century, its counterintuitive descrip...
According to quantum mechanics, the results of measurements performed on different systems can show ...
Many-particle entanglement is a fundamental concept of quantum physics that still presents conceptua...
The predictions of quantum mechanics often differ from our everyday experiences. In the classical ca...
Abstract: A proposal is given for a possible understanding of the unusual spin correlation that is f...
We report the results of few experiments on ultra-cold gases of metastable helium which tackle two t...
Understanding gravity in the framework of quantum mechanics is one of the great challenges in modern...
Understanding gravity in the framework of quantum mechanics is one of the great challenges in modern...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Recent experimental measurements of atomic intensity correlations through atom shot noise suggest th...
We consider the question of whether it is possible to use the entanglement between spatially separat...
Correlation and entanglement proper-ties of multi-particle quantum states have been de-monstrated si...
Quantum correlations arising from measurements on pairs of entangled particles are often referred to...