Indefinite Causal Order in a Quantum Switch
Creators
- 1. University of Queensland
- 2. University of Grenoble
Description
Quantum mechanics allows events to happen with no definite causal order: this can be verified by measuring a causal witness, in the same way that an entanglement witness verifies entanglement. Here, we realize a photonic quantum switch, where two operations (A) over cap and (B) over cap act in a quantum superposition of their two possible orders. The operations are on the transverse spatial mode of the photons; polarization coherently controls their order. Our implementation ensures that the operations cannot be distinguished by spatial or temporal position-further it allows qudit encoding in the target. We confirm our quantum switch has no definite causal order by constructing a causal witness and measuring its value to be 18 standard deviations beyond the definite-order bound.
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Journal article
Journal:
Physical review letters
Publisher:
American Physical Society (APS)
ISSN:
10797114
Volume:
121
Pages:
090503-090503
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Financial Support
Australian Research Council — Grant: DE170100712
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Australian Research Council — Grant: DE160100409
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John Templeton Foundation
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University of Queensland
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Agence Nationale de la Recherche — Grant: ANR-13-PDOC-0026
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Advance Queensland
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Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems — Grant: CE170100009
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L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women In Science
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