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Experimental violation of a Bell's inequality with efficient detection.

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Rowe, MA; Kielpinski, D; Meyer, V; Sackett, CA; Itano, WM; Monroe, C; Wineland, DJ
Published in: Nature
February 2001

Local realism is the idea that objects have definite properties whether or not they are measured, and that measurements of these properties are not affected by events taking place sufficiently far away. Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen used these reasonable assumptions to conclude that quantum mechanics is incomplete. Starting in 1965, Bell and others constructed mathematical inequalities whereby experimental tests could distinguish between quantum mechanics and local realistic theories. Many experiments have since been done that are consistent with quantum mechanics and inconsistent with local realism. But these conclusions remain the subject of considerable interest and debate, and experiments are still being refined to overcome 'loopholes' that might allow a local realistic interpretation. Here we have measured correlations in the classical properties of massive entangled particles (9Be+ ions): these correlations violate a form of Bell's inequality. Our measured value of the appropriate Bell's 'signal' is 2.25 +/- 0.03, whereas a value of 2 is the maximum allowed by local realistic theories of nature. In contrast to previous measurements with massive particles, this violation of Bell's inequality was obtained by use of a complete set of measurements. Moreover, the high detection efficiency of our apparatus eliminates the so-called 'detection' loophole.

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Nature

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1476-4687

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0028-0836

Publication Date

February 2001

Volume

409

Issue

6822

Start / End Page

791 / 794

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  • General Science & Technology
 

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Rowe, M. A., Kielpinski, D., Meyer, V., Sackett, C. A., Itano, W. M., Monroe, C., & Wineland, D. J. (2001). Experimental violation of a Bell's inequality with efficient detection. Nature, 409(6822), 791–794. https://doi.org/10.1038/35057215
Rowe, M. A., D. Kielpinski, V. Meyer, C. A. Sackett, W. M. Itano, C. Monroe, and D. J. Wineland. “Experimental violation of a Bell's inequality with efficient detection.Nature 409, no. 6822 (February 2001): 791–94. https://doi.org/10.1038/35057215.
Rowe MA, Kielpinski D, Meyer V, Sackett CA, Itano WM, Monroe C, et al. Experimental violation of a Bell's inequality with efficient detection. Nature. 2001 Feb;409(6822):791–4.
Rowe, M. A., et al. “Experimental violation of a Bell's inequality with efficient detection.Nature, vol. 409, no. 6822, Feb. 2001, pp. 791–94. Epmc, doi:10.1038/35057215.
Rowe MA, Kielpinski D, Meyer V, Sackett CA, Itano WM, Monroe C, Wineland DJ. Experimental violation of a Bell's inequality with efficient detection. Nature. 2001 Feb;409(6822):791–794.
Journal cover image

Published In

Nature

DOI

EISSN

1476-4687

ISSN

0028-0836

Publication Date

February 2001

Volume

409

Issue

6822

Start / End Page

791 / 794

Related Subject Headings

  • General Science & Technology