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I'm a physics graduate student currently working on my thesis, which involves experimental setups to test certain aspects of quantum entanglement, specifically focusing on Bell inequality violations under new conditions. While the theoretical framework is clear to me, the practical challenges of maintaining coherence and reducing environmental noise in the lab are proving to be a significant hurdle, making consistent, reproducible results difficult to achieve. For researchers with hands-on experience in this area, what practical techniques or equipment modifications have you found most effective for isolating entangled systems? How do you navigate the gap between the idealized theory and the messy reality of laboratory constraints, and are there particular resources or collaborative communities you'd recommend for troubleshooting these very specific experimental challenges?