Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2009-09-05
Physical Review Letters, vol. 104, art. 050401 (2010)
Physics
Quantum Physics
v3 (published version) 7 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, results considerably strengthened, references updated; v2 4 pages, 3 figur
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.050401
We show that correlations inconsistent with any locally causal description can be a generic feature of measurements on entangled quantum states. Specifically, spatially-separated parties who perform local measurements on a maximally-entangled state using randomly chosen measurement bases can, with significant probability, generate nonclassical correlations that violate a Bell inequality. For n parties using a Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state, this probability of violation rapidly tends to unity as the number of parties increases. We also show that, even with both a randomly chosen two-qubit pure state and randomly chosen measurement bases, a violation can be found about 10% of the time. Amongst other applications, our work provides a feasible alternative for the demonstration of Bell inequality violation without a shared reference frame.
Bartlett Stephen D.
Harrigan Nicholas
Liang Yeong-Cherng
Rudolph Terry
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