Experimental loophole-free violation of a Bell inequality using entangled electron spins separated by 1.3 km
B. Hensen, H. Bernien, A.E. Dr\'eau, A. Reiserer, N. Kalb, M.S. Blok,, J. Ruitenberg, R.F.L. Vermeulen, R.N. Schouten, C. Abell\'an, W. Amaya, V., Pruneri, M. W. Mitchell, M. Markham, D.J. Twitchen, D. Elkouss, S. Wehner,, T.H. Taminiau, R. Hanson

TL;DR
This experiment demonstrates a loophole-free violation of Bell's inequality using entangled electron spins separated by 1.3 km, providing strong evidence against local realism and supporting quantum nonlocality.
Contribution
First loophole-free Bell test with entangled electron spins over 1.3 km, closing detection and locality loopholes simultaneously.
Findings
Bell inequality violated with S=2.42±0.20
Probability of local realist explanation p=0.039
Supports quantum nonlocality and device-independent protocols
Abstract
For more than 80 years, the counterintuitive predictions of quantum theory have stimulated debate about the nature of reality. In his seminal work, John Bell proved that no theory of nature that obeys locality and realism can reproduce all the predictions of quantum theory. Bell showed that in any local realist theory the correlations between distant measurements satisfy an inequality and, moreover, that this inequality can be violated according to quantum theory. This provided a recipe for experimental tests of the fundamental principles underlying the laws of nature. In the past decades, numerous ingenious Bell inequality tests have been reported. However, because of experimental limitations, all experiments to date required additional assumptions to obtain a contradiction with local realism, resulting in loopholes. Here we report on a Bell experiment that is free of any such…
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