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Local hidden-variable model for a recent experimental test of quantum nonlocality and local contextuality
Published 2018-03-02Version 1
An experiment has recently been performed to demonstrate quantum nonlocality by establishing contextuality in one of a pair of photons encoding four qubits; however, low detection efficiencies and use of the fair-sampling hypothesis leave these results open to possible criticism due to the detection loophole. In this Letter, a physically motivated local hidden-variable model is considered as a possible mechanism for explaining the experimentally observed results. The model, though not intrinsically contextual, acquires this quality upon post-selection of coincident detections.
Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Phys. Lett. A 381, 2230 (2017)
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: experimental test, local contextuality, motivated local hidden-variable model, demonstrate quantum nonlocality, low detection efficiencies
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