Bell-type Polarization Experiment With Pairs Of Uncorrelated Optical Photons
Quantum Physics
2020-02-10 v1
Abstract
We present a Bell-type polarization experiment using two independent sources of polarized optical photons, and detecting the temporal coincidence of pairs of uncorrelated photons which have never been entangled in the apparatus. Very simply, our measurements have tested the quantum-mechanical equivalent of the classical Malus' law on an incoherent beam of polarized photons obtained from two separate and independent laser sources greatly reduced in intensities.The outcome of the experiment gives evidence of violation of the Bell-like inequalities. Drawing the conclusions of the present work, we invoke the distinction between the concepts of state-preparation and measurement to understand this result.
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@article{arxiv.2002.02723,
title = {Bell-type Polarization Experiment With Pairs Of Uncorrelated Optical Photons},
author = {M. Iannuzzi and R. Francini and R. Messi and D. Moricciani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.02723},
year = {2020}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures