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Violation of a Bell-like inequality in single-neutron interferometry

Yuji Hasegawa (), Rudolf Loidl, Gerald Badurek, Matthias Baron and Helmut Rauch
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Yuji Hasegawa: Atominstitut der Österreichischen Universitäten
Rudolf Loidl: Atominstitut der Österreichischen Universitäten
Gerald Badurek: Atominstitut der Österreichischen Universitäten
Matthias Baron: Atominstitut der Österreichischen Universitäten
Helmut Rauch: Atominstitut der Österreichischen Universitäten

Nature, 2003, vol. 425, issue 6953, 45-48

Abstract: Abstract Non-local correlations between spatially separated systems have been extensively discussed in the context of the Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen (EPR) paradox1 and Bell's inequalities2. Many proposals and experiments designed to test hidden variable theories and the violation of Bell's inequalities have been reported3,4,5,6,7; usually, these involve correlated photons, although recently an experiment was performed with 9Be+ ions8. Nevertheless, it is of considerable interest to show that such correlations (arising from quantum mechanical entanglement) are not simply a peculiarity of photons. Here we measure correlations between two degrees of freedom (comprising spatial and spin components) of single neutrons; this removes the need for a source of entangled neutron pairs, which would present a considerable technical challenge. A Bell-like inequality is introduced to clarify the correlations that can arise between observables of otherwise independent degrees of freedom. We demonstrate the violation of this Bell-like inequality: our measured value is 2.051 ± 0.019, clearly above the value of 2 predicted by classical hidden variable theories9,10,11,12.

Date: 2003
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