We propose a practical scheme to use photons from causally disconnected cosmic sources to set the detectors in an experimental test of Bell’s inequality. In current experiments, with settings determined by quantum random number generators, only a small amount of correlation between detector settings and local hidden variables, established less than a millisecond before each experiment, would suffice to mimic the predictions of quantum mechanics. By setting the detectors using pairs of quasars or patches of the cosmic microwave background, observed violations of Bell’s inequality would require any such coordination to have existed for billions of years—an improvement of 20 orders of magnitude.United States. Dept. of Energy (Grant DE-FG02-05E...
Motivated by very recent experiments, we consider a scenario "`a la Bell" in which two protagonists ...
We investigate the possibility of realizing a loophole-free violation of Bell's inequality using det...
We explore the possibility of detecting entangled photon pairs from cosmic microwave background or o...
In this Letter, we present a cosmic Bell experiment with polarization-entangled photons, in which me...
Photons from distant astronomical sources can be used as a classical source of randomness to improve...
Bell’s theorem states that some predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a local-rea...
Bell\u27s inequalities impose an upper limit on correlations between measurements of two-photon stat...
An atomic cascade experiment is proposed that includes the detection of a recoil atom after the emis...
We report the experimental observations of Bell inequality violations (BIV) in entangled photons cau...
Local realism is the worldview in which physical properties of objects exist independently of measur...
In this work, we have studied the possibility of setting up Bell’s inequality violating experiment i...
Experimental violations of Bell inequalities are in general vulnerable to so-called loopholes. In th...
We report on an experimental violation of the Bell-Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (Bell-CHSH) inequality...
More than 50 years ago1, John Bell proved that no theory of nature that obeys locality and realism2 ...
Bell's inequality sets a strict threshold for how strongly correlated the outcomes of measurements o...
Motivated by very recent experiments, we consider a scenario "`a la Bell" in which two protagonists ...
We investigate the possibility of realizing a loophole-free violation of Bell's inequality using det...
We explore the possibility of detecting entangled photon pairs from cosmic microwave background or o...
In this Letter, we present a cosmic Bell experiment with polarization-entangled photons, in which me...
Photons from distant astronomical sources can be used as a classical source of randomness to improve...
Bell’s theorem states that some predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a local-rea...
Bell\u27s inequalities impose an upper limit on correlations between measurements of two-photon stat...
An atomic cascade experiment is proposed that includes the detection of a recoil atom after the emis...
We report the experimental observations of Bell inequality violations (BIV) in entangled photons cau...
Local realism is the worldview in which physical properties of objects exist independently of measur...
In this work, we have studied the possibility of setting up Bell’s inequality violating experiment i...
Experimental violations of Bell inequalities are in general vulnerable to so-called loopholes. In th...
We report on an experimental violation of the Bell-Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (Bell-CHSH) inequality...
More than 50 years ago1, John Bell proved that no theory of nature that obeys locality and realism2 ...
Bell's inequality sets a strict threshold for how strongly correlated the outcomes of measurements o...
Motivated by very recent experiments, we consider a scenario "`a la Bell" in which two protagonists ...
We investigate the possibility of realizing a loophole-free violation of Bell's inequality using det...
We explore the possibility of detecting entangled photon pairs from cosmic microwave background or o...