We show how a previous demonstration of nonlocality without inequalities for two spin-half particles can be improved so that a greater proportion of the pairs are shown to be subject to a contradiction with local realism. This is achieved by considering more settings of the apparatus at each end. Also, we report on an experimental realization employing a tunable source of polarization entangled photons. The experimental results violate locality (modulo, the efficiency loophole). {copyright} {ital 1997} {ital The American Physical Society
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Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. This ...
Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. This ...
Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. Moreo...
We present two experimental tests of nonlocality, namely the Bell's inequalities and the "All Versus...
We report the results of an experiment in which postselected polarization-entangled photons were use...
We have experimentally tested the nonlocal properties of the states generated by a high brilliance s...
We have experimentally tested the nonlocal properties of the states generated by a high brilliance s...
We analyze the class of nonlocal realistic theories that was originally considered by Leggett and te...
We have experimentally tested the nonlocal properties of the states generated by a high brilliance s...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
The nascent field of quantum information offers the promise of dramatic speed increases for certain...
A polarization correlation experiment with two maximally entangled photons created by spontaneous pa...
Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. This ...
Nonlocality is arguably among the most counterintuitive phenomena predicted by quantum theory. In re...
Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. This ...
Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. This ...
Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. Moreo...
We present two experimental tests of nonlocality, namely the Bell's inequalities and the "All Versus...