Violation of Bell Inequality with Unentangled Photons
Violation of Bell Inequality with Unentangled Photons
Violation of local realism via Bell inequality - a profound and counterintuitive manifestation of quantum theory that conflicts with the prediction of local realism - is viewed to be intimately linked with quantum entanglement. Experimental demonstrations of such a phenomenon using quantum entangled states are among the landmark experiments of modern physics and paved the way for quantum technology. Here we report the violation of the Bell inequality that cannot be described by quantum entanglement in the system but arises from quantum indistinguishability by path identity, shown by the multi-photon frustrated interference. By analyzing the measurement of four-photon frustrated interference within the standard Bell-test formalism, we find a violation of Bell inequality by more than four standard deviations. Our work establishes a connection between quantum correlation and quantum indistinguishability, providing insights into the fundamental origin of the counterintuitive characteristics observed in quantum physics.
Kai Wang、Zhaohua Hou、Kaiyi Qian、Leizhen Chen、Mario Krenn、Markus Aspelmeyer、Anton Zeilinger、Shining Zhu、Xiao-Song Ma
物理学
Kai Wang,Zhaohua Hou,Kaiyi Qian,Leizhen Chen,Mario Krenn,Markus Aspelmeyer,Anton Zeilinger,Shining Zhu,Xiao-Song Ma.Violation of Bell Inequality with Unentangled Photons[EB/OL].(2025-07-10)[2025-07-21].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.07756.点此复制
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