Persistence of nonlocality for bipartite quantum spin systems
Abstract
Generic forms of the entangled states of two spin-1 (and spin-3/2) particles, along with the set of appropriate spin observables that together exhibit maximum nonlocality under the Hardy's nonlocality test are given; the maximum nonlocality is shown to be 0.09017. It is conjectured that this result holds good for a system of two spin-j particles for all values of j. It is also shown that no maximally entangled state of two spin-j particles responds to the Hardy's nonlocality test.
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