| Literature DB >> 27102479 |
Roman Schmied1, Jean-Daniel Bancal2, Baptiste Allard1, Matteo Fadel1, Valerio Scarani3, Philipp Treutlein4, Nicolas Sangouard5.
Abstract
Characterizing many-body systems through the quantum correlations between their constituent particles is a major goal of quantum physics. Although entanglement is routinely observed in many systems, we report here the detection of stronger correlations--Bell correlations--between the spins of about 480 atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate. We derive a Bell correlation witness from a many-particle Bell inequality involving only one- and two-body correlation functions. Our measurement on a spin-squeezed state exceeds the threshold for Bell correlations by 3.8 standard deviations. Our work shows that the strongest possible nonclassical correlations are experimentally accessible in many-body systems and that they can be revealed by collective measurements.Year: 2016 PMID: 27102479 DOI: 10.1126/science.aad8665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728