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Verification of Kochen-Specker-type quantum contextuality with a single photon

Published 11 Oct 2020 in quant-ph | (2010.05266v2)

Abstract: Contextuality provides one of the fundamental characterizations of quantum phenomena, and can be used as a resource in lots of quantum information processing. In this paper, we summarize and derive some equivalent noncontextual inequalities from different noncontextual models of the proofs for Kochen-Specker theorem based on Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states. These noncontextual inequalities are equivalent up to some correlation items which hold both for noncontextual hidden variable theories and quantum mechanics. Therefore, using single-photon hyperentangled Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states encoded by spin, path and orbital angular momentum, we experimentally verify several state-dependent noncontextual models of the proofs for the Kochen-Specker theorem by testing an extreme simplest Mermin-like inequality.

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