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Proposal to demonstrate the non-locality of Bohmian mechanics with entangled photons
Boris Braverman, Christoph Simon
Published 2012-07-11Version 1
Bohmian mechanics reproduces all statistical predictions of quantum mechanics, which ensures that entanglement cannot be used for superluminal signaling. However, individual Bohmian particles can experience superluminal influences. We propose to illustrate this point using a double double-slit setup with path-entangled photons. The Bohmian velocity field for one of the photons can be measured using a recently demonstrated weak-measurement technique. The found velocities strongly depend on the value of a phase shift that is applied to the other photon, potentially at spacelike separation.
Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 060406 (2013)
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: entangled photons, non-locality, individual bohmian particles, bohmian mechanics reproduces, experience superluminal influences
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