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Which book describe all experiments related to quantum mechanic especially entanglement and photon?

I expect this book to describe where to buy detector and thing to create entanglement, or how to make these instruments or where to buy components of instruments.

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More of a starting point than finishline like you're asking for would be "How to Teach Physics to Your Dog" by Chad Orzel. It's a pretty solid qualitative description of quantum phenomenon, I'm only bringing it up because it's substantially cheaper that a standard text book, used copies being as low as 3 dollars american.

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You can study "Feynman lectures on Physics Vol:3". Also "Quantum Mechanics Theory and Experiment " by Mark Beck is also a very good book..These will help you a lot.

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