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Entangled photons, nonlocality and Bell inequalities in the undergraduate laboratory

Quantum Physics 2009-11-07 v1

Abstract

We use polarization-entangled photon pairs to demonstrate quantum nonlocality in an experiment suitable for advanced undergraduates. The photons are produced by spontaneous parametric downconversion using a violet diode laser and two nonlinear crystals. The polarization state of the photons is tunable. Using an entangled state analogous to that described in the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen ``paradox,'' we demonstrate strong polarization correlations of the entanged photons. Bell's idea of a hidden variable theory is presented by way of an example and compared to the quantum prediction. A test of the Clauser, Horne, Shimony and Holt version of the Bell inequality finds S=2.307±0.035S = 2.307 \pm 0.035, in clear contradiciton of hidden variable theories. The experiments described can be performed in an afternoon.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0205171,
  title  = {Entangled photons, nonlocality and Bell inequalities in the undergraduate laboratory},
  author = {Dietrich Dehlinger and M. W. Mitchell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0205171},
  year   = {2009}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures