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Alain Aspect (born
15 June 1947 in
Agen) is a
French physicist and alumnus of the
École Normale Supérieure de Cachan in France. In the early
1980s, with collaborators in France, he performed the crucial "
Bell test experiments" that showed that
Albert Einstein,
Boris Podolsky and
Nathan Rosen's
reductio ad absurdum of
quantum mechanics, namely that it implied 'ghostly
action at a distance', did in fact appear to be realised when two
particles were separated by an arbitrarily large distance. A
correlation between their
wave functions remained, as they were once part of the same wave-function that wasn't disturbed before one of the child particles was measured.
If quantum theory is correct, the determination of an axis direction for
polarisation measurement of one photon particle, forcing the wave function to 'collapse' onto that axis, will influence the measurement of its twin even if this is on a distant star. This influence occurs despite the experimenters concerned not knowing which axes have been chosen by their distant colleagues.
Aspect's experiments were considered to provide overwhelming support to the thesis that
Bell's inequalities are violated in its
CHSH version. However, his results were not completely conclusive, since there were so-called
loopholes that allowed for alternative explanations that comply with
local realism. See
local hidden variable theory.
After his works on Bell's inequalites, he turned toward studies of
laser cooling of neutral atoms and is now mostly involved in
Bose-Einstein condensates related experiments.
Aspect was deputy director of the French "
grande école"
SupOptique until 1994. He is a member of the
French Academy of Sciences and
French Academy of Technologies, and professor at the
Ecole Polytechnique. In 2005 he was awarded the gold medal of the
Centre national de la recherche scientifique, where he's currently Research Director.
Selected bibliography
- Experimental Realization of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm Gedankenexperiment: A New Violation of Bell's Inequalities, A. Aspect, P. Grangier, and G. Roger, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 49, Iss. 2, pp.91-94 (1982)
- Experimental Test of Bell's Inequalities Using Time-Varying Analyzers, A. Aspect, J. Dalibard and G. Roger, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 49, Iss. 25, pp. 1804-1807 (1982)
- To be or not to be local, A. Aspect, Nature, Vol. 446, pp. 866-867 (2007)
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