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arxiv: quant-ph/0505178 · v3 · submitted 2005-05-24 · 🪐 quant-ph

All-Versus-Nothing Violation of Local Realism by Swapping Entanglement

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keywords entanglementswappinglocalrealismall-versus-nothingparticlesquantumtest
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The usual entanglement swapping protocol can entangle two particles that never interact. Here we demonstrate an all-versus-nothing violation of local realism for a partial entanglement swapping process. A Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt-type inequality for two particles entangled by entanglement swapping is proposed for a practical experiment and can be violated quantum mechanically up to 4 beyond Cirel'son's bound 2sqr(2). Our result uncovers the intriguing nonlocal character of entanglement swapping and may lead to a conclusive (loophole-free) test of local realism versus quantum mechanics. The experimental test of the nonlocality under current technology is also discussed.

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