Abstract
The intrinsic unpredictability of measurements in quantum mechanics can be used to produce genuine randomness. Here, we demonstrate a random number generator where the randomness is certified by quantum contextuality in connection with the Kochen-Specker theorem. In particular, we generate random numbers from measurements on a single trapped ion with three internal levels, and certify the generated randomness by showing a bound on the minimum entropy through observation of violation of the Klyachko-Can-Binicioglu-Shumovsky (KCBS) inequality. Concerning the test of the KCBS inequality, we close the detection efficiency loophole for the first time and make it relatively immune to the compatibility loophole.Inour experiment,wegenerate1×105 randomnumbers that are guaranteedtohave 5.2×104 bits of minimum entropy with a 99% confidence level.
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Um, M., Zhang, X., Zhang, J., Wang, Y., Yangchao, S., Deng, D. L., … Kim, K. (2013). Experimental certification of random numbers via quantum contextuality. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01627
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