Quantum Nonlocality and Indistinguishability
Luiz Carlos Ryff

TL;DR
This paper explores how indistinguishable photons can influence EPR experiment outcomes, emphasizing the significance of field concepts over particle notions in quantum nonlocality.
Contribution
It demonstrates the impact of meddlesome, indistinguishable photons on EPR experiments, highlighting the importance of field-based descriptions in quantum mechanics.
Findings
Indistinguishable photons can alter EPR correlations.
Field perspective is crucial for understanding quantum nonlocality.
Photon indistinguishability affects entanglement measurements.
Abstract
It is shown how a "meddlesome" photon indistinguishable from another photon of an entangled pair can affect the result of an Einstein- Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) experiment. This makes it clear the importance of the notion of field over that of particle.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography
