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arxiv: 1602.06656 · v5 · pith:BSAXUAW6new · submitted 2016-02-22 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Measuring correlations in non-separable vector beams using projective measurements

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keywords correlationsangularbellcorrelateddemonstrateinequalitymomentumorbital
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Doubts regarding the completeness of quantum mechanics as raised by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen(EPR) have predominantly been resolved by resorting to a measurement of correlations between entangled photons which clearly demonstrate violation of Bell's inequality. This article is an attempt to reconcile incompatibility of hidden variable theories with reality by demonstrating experimentally a violation of Bell's inequality in locally correlated systems whose two degrees of freedom, the spin and orbital angular momentum, are maximally correlated. To this end we propose and demonstrate a linear, achromatic modified Sagnac interferometer to project orbital angular momentum states which we combine with spin projections to measure correlations.

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