
pmid: 16907422
arXiv: quant-ph/0508183
All previous tests of local realism have studied correlations between single-particle measurements. In the present experiment, we have performed a Bell experiment on three particles in which one of the measurements corresponds to a projection onto a maximally-entangled state. We show theoretically and experimentally, that correlations between these entangled measurements and single-particle measurements are too strong for any local-realistic theory and are experimentally exploited to violate a CHSH-Bell inequality by more than 5 standard deviations. We refer to this possibility as "entangled entanglement".
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Quantum Physics, VIOLATION, 103026 Quantenoptik, FOS: Physical sciences, 103026 Quantum optics, BELLS-INEQUALITY, HIDDEN-VARIABLE THEORIES, STATES, HORNE-ZEILINGER ENTANGLEMENT, MULTIPARTICLE ENTANGLEMENT, Quantum Physics (quant-ph), NONLOCALITY
Quantum Physics, VIOLATION, 103026 Quantenoptik, FOS: Physical sciences, 103026 Quantum optics, BELLS-INEQUALITY, HIDDEN-VARIABLE THEORIES, STATES, HORNE-ZEILINGER ENTANGLEMENT, MULTIPARTICLE ENTANGLEMENT, Quantum Physics (quant-ph), NONLOCALITY
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