About resonant scattering and other hypothetical effects in the orsay atomic-cascade experiment tests of Bell inequalities: A discussion and some new experimental data
@article{Aspect1985AboutRS, title={About resonant scattering and other hypothetical effects in the orsay atomic-cascade experiment tests of Bell inequalities: A discussion and some new experimental data}, author={Alain Aspect and Philippe Grangier}, journal={Lettere al Nuovo Cimento (1971-1985)}, year={1985}, volume={43}, pages={345-348} }
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