Non-locality in high spin systems with tensor correlations
Abstract
We address the problem of detecting non-locality in coupled N level systems in the language of spin. Through a number of examples, we show that non-locality can be detected via a violation of the standard Bell inequality, irrespective of what N is, with correlations from observables of order k ~ 2s in the fundamental spin operators. We further show that, contrarily, if the order k is frozen, then non-locality eludes a detection when s >> k, leading to a weak classical limit. Armed with these results, we proceed to characterize observables that 'genuinely' reflect non-locality in higher dimensions, and demonstrate that one needs to go beyond the standard set-ups such as Stern-Gerlach and those with correlations involving measurement of spin projections along quantization axes.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1509.01805,
title = {Non-locality in high spin systems with tensor correlations},
author = {V. Ravishankar and R. P. Sandhir},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.01805},
year = {2015}
}
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9 pages, 13 figures