Abstract
The preparation of simple entangled quantum systems and the demonstration of their nonclassical properties has been a challenging goal since the early days of quantum mechanics and the famous Einstein Poldolsky Rosen (EPR) paper. Using “circular Rydberg atoms” strongly interacting with a zero or one-photon field stored in a microwave superconducting cavity, we have been able to prepare a new kind of EPR pair involving two entangled massive particles.1
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