Detection loophole in Bell experiments: How postselection modifies the requirements to observe nonlocality
Detection loophole in Bell experiments: How postselection modifies the requirements to observe nonlocality
A common problem in Bell type experiments is the well-known detection loophole: if the detection efficiencies are not perfect and if one simply post-selects the conclusive events, one might observe a violation of a Bell inequality, even though a local model could have explained the experimental results. In this paper, …