The vacuum violates Bell's inequalities
Jul 29, 19853 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Lett.A 110 (1985) 5, 257-259
- Published: Jul 29, 1985
DOI:
- 10.1016/0375-9601(85)90093-3 (publication)
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Abstract: (Elsevier B.V.)
It is found that the vacuum state in any Bose or Fermi free quantum field theory violates Bell's inequalities maximally, i.e. in principle, with suitable detectors maximal violations of Bell's inequalities may be obtained without setting up a source. We explain, however, why it would be difficult to measure such violations.References(17)
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