Entangled coherent states and violations of Bell-CHSH inequalities
Abstract
Three classes of entangled coherent states are employed to study the Bell-CHSH inequality. By using pseudospin operators in infinite dimensional Hilbert spaces, four dichotomic operators (A,A',B,B') entering the inequality are constructed. For each class of coherent states, we compute the correlator A B + A' B + A B' - A' B' , analyzing the set of parameters that leads to a Bell-CHSH inequality violation and, particularly, to the saturation of Tsirelson's bound.
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