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Experimental verification of an indefinite causal order.


ABSTRACT: Investigating the role of causal order in quantum mechanics has recently revealed that the causal relations of events may not be a priori well defined in quantum theory. Although this has triggered a growing interest on the theoretical side, creating processes without a causal order is an experimental task. We report the first decisive demonstration of a process with an indefinite causal order. To do this, we quantify how incompatible our setup is with a definite causal order by measuring a "causal witness." This mathematical object incorporates a series of measurements that are designed to yield a certain outcome only if the process under examination is not consistent with any well-defined causal order. In our experiment, we perform a measurement in a superposition of causal orders-without destroying the coherence-to acquire information both inside and outside of a "causally nonordered process." Using this information, we experimentally determine a causal witness, demonstrating by almost 7 SDs that the experimentally implemented process does not have a definite causal order.

SUBMITTER: Rubino G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5365250 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Experimental verification of an indefinite causal order.

Rubino Giulia G   Rozema Lee A LA   Feix Adrien A   Araújo Mateus M   Zeuner Jonas M JM   Procopio Lorenzo M LM   Brukner Časlav Č   Walther Philip P  

Science advances 20170324 3


Investigating the role of causal order in quantum mechanics has recently revealed that the causal relations of events may not be a priori well defined in quantum theory. Although this has triggered a growing interest on the theoretical side, creating processes without a causal order is an experimental task. We report the first decisive demonstration of a process with an indefinite causal order. To do this, we quantify how incompatible our setup is with a definite causal order by measuring a "cau  ...[more]

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