Demonstration of universal contextuality through communication games free of both operational inequivalence and compatibility loopholes

Author:

Fan XuanORCID,Xiao Ya,Gu YongjianORCID

Abstract

Universal contextuality is the leading notion of non-classicality even for single systems, showing its advantage as a more general quantum correlation than Bell non-locality, as well as preparation contextuality. However, a loophole-free experimental demonstration of universal contextuality at least requires that both operational inequivalence and compatibility loopholes are closed, which have never been simultaneously achieved to date. In our work, we experimentally test universal contextuality through (3,3) and (4,3) communication games, simultaneously restoring operational equivalence and circumventing the compatibility loophole. Our result exhibits the violation of universal non-contextuality bound by 97 standard deviations in (3,3) scenario, and 107 deviations in (4,3) scenario. Notably there are states which exhibit locality but reveal universal contextuality in both two scenarios. In addition, our result shows that universal contextuality is more general than preparation contextuality in (3,3) scenario, while equivalent to preparation contextuality in (4,3) scenario.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Natural Science Foundation Regional Innovation and Development Joint Fund

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Young Talents Project at Ocean University of China

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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