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Measuring polarization entanglement with a pulsed source

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Abstract

Bell’s inequality is measured recording the time of arrival of the pulses and detection of each single photon. The obtained results impose new restrictions to the class of hidden-variables theories that exploit the “time loophole”.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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