Scientific article
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Testing Real Quantum Theory in an Optical Quantum Network

Published inPhysical review letters, vol. 128, no. 4, 040402
Publication date2022-01-24
First online date2022-01-24
Abstract

Quantum theory is commonly formulated in complex Hilbert spaces. However, the question of whether complex numbers need to be given a fundamental role in the theory has been debated since its pioneering days. Recently it has been shown that tests in the spirit of a Bell inequality can reveal quantum predictions in entanglement swapping scenarios that cannot be modeled by the natural real-number analog of standard quantum theory. Here, we tailor such tests for implementation in state-of-the-art photonic systems. We experimentally demonstrate quantum correlations in a network of three parties and two independent EPR sources that violate the constraints of real quantum theory by over 4.5 standard deviations, hence disproving real quantum theory as a universal physical theory.

Keywords
  • Constraint, violation
  • Correlation, quantum
  • Network
  • Hilbert space
  • Optical
  • Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox
  • Entanglement
  • Bell inequality
Citation (ISO format)
LI, Zheng-Da et al. Testing Real Quantum Theory in an Optical Quantum Network. In: Physical review letters, 2022, vol. 128, n° 4, p. 040402. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.040402
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