研究目的
Investigating the implications of nondegenerate entangled states produced by singlet fission for Bell’s inequality measurements and correlated particle detection, and exploring the potential of spin-entangled triplet exciton states for probing entangled state detection and collapse.
研究成果
The study concludes that spin-entangled triplet exciton states produced by singlet fission could provide a new way to probe entangled state detection and collapse, complementing schemes based on polarization-entangled photon states. The nondegenerate branches of these states lead to an internal "clock" and quantum beating in detected quantities, with implications for Bell’s inequality measurements and correlated particle detection.
研究不足
The study is theoretical and does not involve actual experimental realization. Challenges include avoiding spin decoherence, enabling the propagation and detection of individual triplet excitons over macroscopic distances, and interpreting noisy correlation signals from multilevel spin systems.