Genuine temporal correlations can certify the quantum dimension

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Temporal correlations in quantum mechanics are the origin of several non-classical phenomena, but they depend on the dimension of the underlying quantum system. This allows one to use such correlations for the certification of a minimal Hilbert space dimension. Here we provide a theoretical proposal and an experimental implementation of a device-independent dimension test, using temporal correlations observed on a single trapped 171Yb+ ion. Our test goes beyond the prepare-and-measure scheme of previous approaches, demonstrating the advantage of genuine temporal correlations.

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Spee, C., Siebeneich, H., Gloger, T. F., Kaufmann, P., Johanning, M., Kleinmann, M., … Gühne, O. (2020). Genuine temporal correlations can certify the quantum dimension. New Journal of Physics, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab6d42

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