Quantum (Oct 2024)

Network-Device-Independent Certification of Causal Nonseparability

  • Hippolyte Dourdent,
  • Alastair A. Abbott,
  • Ivan Šupić,
  • Cyril Branciard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2024-10-30-1514
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
p. 1514

Abstract

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Causal nonseparability is the property underlying quantum processes incompatible with a definite causal order. So far it has remained a central open question as to whether any process with a clear physical realisation can violate a causal inequality, so that its causal nonseparability can be certified in a device-independent way, as originally conceived. Here we present a method solely based on the observed correlations, which certifies the causal nonseparability of all the processes that can induce a causally nonseparable distributed measurement in a scenario with trusted quantum input states, as defined in [Dourdent et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 090402 (2022)]. This notably includes the celebrated quantum switch. This device-independent certification is achieved by introducing a network of untrusted operations, allowing one to self-test the quantum inputs on which the effective distributed measurement induced by the process is performed.