Significant-Loophole-Free Test of Bell’s Theorem with Entangled Photons

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Abstract
Local realism is the worldview in which physical properties of objects exist independently of measurement and where physical influences cannot travel faster than the speed of light. Bell’s theorem states that this worldview is incompatible with the predictions of quantum mechanics, as is expressed in Bell’s inequalities. Previous experiments convincingly supported the quantum predictions. Yet, every experiment requires assumptions that provide loopholes for a local realist explanation. Here, we report a Bell test that closes the most significant of these loopholes simultaneously. Using a well-optimized source of entangled photons, rapid setting generation, and highly efficient superconducting detectors, we observe a violation of a Bell inequality with high statistical significance. The purely statistical probability of our results to occur under local realism does not exceed 3.74×1031, corresponding to an 11.5 standard deviation effect.
Funding Information
  • Austrian Science Fund
  • European Research Council
  • Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (SEV-2015-0522)
  • Kobayashi Magobe Memorial Medical Foundation (FIS2011-23520)
  • Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
  • Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Radiologie (1295, 1623)
  • Federación Española de Enfermedades Raras (TEC2013-46168-R)
  • Fundación Cellex
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • EPEC (FIS2014-62181-EXP)
  • FOQUS