Multicomponent Bell inequality and its violation for continuous-variable systems
@article{Chen2005MulticomponentBI, title={Multicomponent Bell inequality and its violation for continuous-variable systems}, author={J. Chen and Chunfeng Wu and L. C. Kwek and D. Kaszlikowski and M. Zukowski and C. H. Oh}, journal={Physical Review A}, year={2005}, volume={71}, pages={032107} }
Multicomponent correlation functions are developed by utilizing d-outcome measurements. Based on multicomponent correlation functions, we propose a Bell inequality for bipartite d-dimensional systems. Violation of the Bell inequality for continuous-variable sCVd systems is investigated. The violation of maximally entangled states can exceed the Cirel’son bound; the maximal violation is 2.969 81. For finite values of the squeezing parameter, the violation strength of CV states increases with… CONTINUE READING
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