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Quantum non-local effects with Bose-Einstein condensates

Franck Laloë, William J. Mullin

Published 2007-04-03, updated 2007-10-11Version 4

We study theoretically the properties of two Bose-Einstein condensates in different spin states, represented by a double Fock state. Individual measurements of the spins of the particles are performed in transverse directions, giving access to the relative phase of the condensates. Initially, this phase is completely undefined, and the first measurements provide random results. But a fixed value of this phase rapidly emerges under the effect of the successive quantum measurements, giving rise to a quasi-classical situation where all spins have parallel transverse orientations. If the number of measurements reaches its maximum (the number of particles), quantum effects show up again, giving rise to violations of Bell type inequalities. The violation of BCHSH inequalities with an arbitrarily large number of spins may be comparable (or even equal) to that obtained with two spins.

Comments: version published, with a shorter abstract to fit into the 9 lines of PRL, one more reference, and minor changes
Journal: Physical Review Letters 99 (2007) 150401
Categories: quant-ph, cond-mat.other
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