@article{10902/1811, year = {1995}, month = {10}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10902/1811}, abstract = {From the hypotheses of realism and stationarity, the latter related to the Leggett-Garg assumption of non-invasive measurability, we derive inequalities, involving three autocorrelation functions, to be fulfilled by any two-state stochastic process. We seek to test a broad class of realist theories against quantum mechanics for a system consisting of a Rydberg atom interacting with a single quantized mode in a superconducting resonant cavity. Departures from quantum predictions are enhanced when the temperature is decreased to about 0.5 K and the state of the cavity approximates a Fock state.}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, publisher = {Physical Review. A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics, vol. 52, iss. 4, p. R2497–R2500, (1995)}, title = {Proposed test for realist theories using Rydberg atoms coupled to a high-Q resonator}, author = {Huelga, Susana F. and Marshall, Trevor W. and Santos Corchero, Emilio}, }