It is shown that the ensemble {p(α),∣α>∣α∗>} where p(α) is a Gaussian distribution of finite variance and ∣α> is a coherent state can be better discriminated with an entangled measurement than with any local strategy supplemented by classical communication. Although this ensemble consists of products of quasi-classical states, it exhibits some quantum nonlocality. This remarkable effect is demonstrated experimentally by implementing the optimal local strategy together with a joint nonlocal strategy that yields a higher fidelity.
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0608215,
title = {Experimental Proof of Quantum Nonlocality without Squeezing},
author = {J. Niset and A. Acin and U. L. Andersen and N. J. Cerf and R. García-Patrón and M. Navascues and M. Sabuncu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0608215},
year = {2013}
}