In this comment we show that Hardy's proof of nonlocality of a single photon requires a positive probability of detecting two photons. We also show that Hardy's proof uses four propositions based on four very different experimental conditions
By using an alternative, equivalent form of the CHSH inequality and making extensive use of the expe...
We report the results of an experiment in which postselected polarization-entangled photons were use...
Hardy's paradox provides an all-versus-nothing fashion to directly certify that quantum mechanics ca...
A Comment on the Letter by S. M. Tan, D. F. Walls, and M. J. Collett, Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 252 (1991...
Using a quantum-optical setting, we demonstrate that Hardy's nonlocality can be tested for independe...
We comment on the purported violation of local realism, by a single photon induced correlations betw...
Abstract. Quantum nonlocality is typically assigned to systems of two or more well separated particl...
We test experimentally the quantum “paradox” proposed by L. Hardy [Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1665 (1993)]...
The question of testing the nonlocality of a single photon has raised much debate over the last year...
International audienceThe nonlocality of single-photon states has been analyzed from several differe...
We show two experimental realizations of Hardy’s ladder test of quantum nonlocality using energy-tim...
A testable example using single photon states is formulated which shows an incompatibility between q...
We study the nonlocal nature of a temporally-delocalized single photon by performing the first tomog...
There has been a great deal of debate surrounding the issue of whether it is possible for a single p...
We extend the validity of Hardy's nonlocality without inequalities proof to cover the case of specia...
By using an alternative, equivalent form of the CHSH inequality and making extensive use of the expe...
We report the results of an experiment in which postselected polarization-entangled photons were use...
Hardy's paradox provides an all-versus-nothing fashion to directly certify that quantum mechanics ca...
A Comment on the Letter by S. M. Tan, D. F. Walls, and M. J. Collett, Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 252 (1991...
Using a quantum-optical setting, we demonstrate that Hardy's nonlocality can be tested for independe...
We comment on the purported violation of local realism, by a single photon induced correlations betw...
Abstract. Quantum nonlocality is typically assigned to systems of two or more well separated particl...
We test experimentally the quantum “paradox” proposed by L. Hardy [Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1665 (1993)]...
The question of testing the nonlocality of a single photon has raised much debate over the last year...
International audienceThe nonlocality of single-photon states has been analyzed from several differe...
We show two experimental realizations of Hardy’s ladder test of quantum nonlocality using energy-tim...
A testable example using single photon states is formulated which shows an incompatibility between q...
We study the nonlocal nature of a temporally-delocalized single photon by performing the first tomog...
There has been a great deal of debate surrounding the issue of whether it is possible for a single p...
We extend the validity of Hardy's nonlocality without inequalities proof to cover the case of specia...
By using an alternative, equivalent form of the CHSH inequality and making extensive use of the expe...
We report the results of an experiment in which postselected polarization-entangled photons were use...
Hardy's paradox provides an all-versus-nothing fashion to directly certify that quantum mechanics ca...