Could the EPR correlation be in superconducting structures? Possibility of experimental verification

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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15 pages, 5 figure. Presented at International Symposium "Quantum Informatics 2005" Zvenigorod, Moscow region, Russia, October

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In order to have a chance to make a real quantum computer it is important to find the entanglement phenomenon on mesoscopic level since technology can not be able in the visible future to work on atomic level. It is known that the entanglement (the EPR correlation) violates the principle of local realism. Existence of EPR correlation on a level higher than atomic one violates both local and macroscopic realism. In order to clear possibility of this violation the fundamental difference between applications of the principles of quantum mechanics on atomic and higher level is considered. Mysterious nature of some macroscopic quantum phenomena is accentuated. Experimental verification of the entanglement possibility in superconductor structure is proposed.

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