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Radiation pressure induced Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox
We demonstrate the appearance of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) paradox when a radiation field impinges on a movable mirror. Then, the possibility of a local realism test within a cavity having an oscillating end mirror is shown to be ...
V. Giovannetti +5 more
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Causal superluminal interpretation of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox
A quantitative description of a model involving a causal superluminal interpretation of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) paradox is presented for the simple case of two identical correlated scalar particles.
Vigier JP, CUFARO PETRONI, Nicola
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Why Bohr was wrong in his response to EPR
We assess the analysis made by Bohr in 1935 of the Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox/theorem. We explicitly describe Bohr's gedanken experiment involving a double-slit moving diaphragm interacting with two independent particles and show that the analysis ...
Drezet, Aurélien
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Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen paradox in atomic, nuclear, and particle physics
This text is the first exhaustive treatise on the Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) Paradox - the incompatibility, at empirical level, between local realism and the existing quantum theory The volume collates all the data and thought on the Paradox ...
Afriat, Alexander, Selleri, Franco
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New loophole for the EPR paradox
We exhibit a classical model free from any paradox which exactly simulates the spin EPR test. We conclude that Bell's inequality violation is a strictly classical phenomenon, contrary to a general belief.
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Squeezing and EPR paradox in nonlinear optical patterns.
We illustrate briefly the origin of the quantum aspects that one encounters in nonlinear optical patterns. We focus our attention on the signal field generated by quantum fluctuations in a degenerate optical parametric oscillator (OPO) below threshold ...
LUGIATO L. A., GATTI A., MARZOLI, Irene
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Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox in single pairs of images
International audienceSpatially entangled twin photons provide a test of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) paradox in its original form of position (image plane) versus impulsion (Fourier plane).
Lantz, Eric +3 more
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EPR Paradox and Magician's Props
Local realism has been knocked down by the experiments with entangled pairs of particles based on Bell's theorem(J. S. Bell, Physics (Long Island City, N.Y.) 1, 195 (1964)). However, there has been continuing debate on whether locality or realism is the problem.
Shu, Liangsuo +7 more
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The famous EPR paradox shows that if we describe quantum particles in the usual way -- by their wave functions -- then we get the following seeming contradiction.
Bernal, Joseph +2 more
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Prof Miles Padgett (OBE, FRS) from blue-sky research to real-world applications and challenges
Editorial Orbital angular momentum (OAM) research has evolved from a theoretical concept to a tool with diverse applications. Early advancements distinguished OAM from spin angular momentum (SAM), leading to practical innovations such as optical tweezers
Ruidong Xia, Ying Hu
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