What Are the Latest Experiments on the EPR Paradox from the Past Decade?

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Recent experiments on the EPR paradox have provided significant insights into quantum entanglement and non-locality. Notably, Alain Aspect's 2015 experiment reinforced the reality of quantum entanglement. A 2017 study from the University of Vienna demonstrated the violation of Bell's inequality through photon entanglement. In 2018, researchers in China entangled atomic clocks, showcasing non-locality in timekeeping. Additionally, a 2019 experiment at the University of Oxford revealed that entanglement can occur at larger scales and higher temperatures, expanding the understanding of the EPR paradox.
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Hi can somebody here please give me some links or info on recent experiments (last 10 years) conducted to on the EPR paradox, for example i know of aspin's experiment, any others?
 
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Sure, there have been several recent experiments and discoveries related to the EPR paradox in the last 10 years. Here are a few examples:

1. As you mentioned, physicist Alain Aspect conducted a groundbreaking experiment in 2015 that provided strong evidence for the reality of quantum entanglement and the non-local nature of the EPR paradox.

2. In 2017, a team of researchers at the University of Vienna conducted an experiment that showed the violation of Bell's inequality, which is a key aspect of the EPR paradox. This experiment involved entangling photons and measuring their polarization states.

3. Another experiment in 2018, conducted by a team at the University of Science and Technology of China, involved entangling two atomic clocks and measuring their timekeeping accuracy. This experiment provided evidence for the non-local nature of the EPR paradox in the realm of timekeeping.

4. In 2019, researchers at the University of Oxford conducted an experiment involving entangling two diamonds at room temperature. This experiment showed that entanglement can occur at larger scales and higher temperatures than previously thought, which has implications for the understanding of the EPR paradox.

These are just a few examples, but there have been many other experiments and discoveries related to the EPR paradox in the last 10 years. I suggest checking out scientific journals and websites, such as Nature, Science, and Physics World, for more information and updates on this topic.
 
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