Abstract

In this paper we show that, in every atomic-cascade experiment performed up to now for testing Bell's inequality, the second photon of the atomic cascade undergoes rescattering with considerable probability. The only experiment of this type in which rescattering is negligible is the Holt and Pipkin's one, but this is also the only experiment whose results grossly violate quantum-mechanical predictions.

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