Indefinite Causal Order

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum mechanics allows events to happen with no definite causal order: this can be verified by measuring a causal witness, in the same way that an entanglement witness verifies entanglement.
Here we realise a photonic quantum switch, where two operations, A and B, act in a quantum superposition of their two possible orders.
The operations are on the transverse spatial mode of the photons, while polarisation coherently controls their order. Our implementation ensures that the operations cannot be distinguished by spatial or temporal position. It also allows qudit encoding in the target. We confirm our quantum switch has no definite causal order by constructing a causal witness and measuring its value to be 18 standard deviations beyond the definite-order bound.

*Australian Research Council
John Templeton Foundation
Advance Queensland
L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women In Science
French National Research Agency

Presenters

  • Fabio Costa

    • School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland

Authors

  • Jacquiline Romero

    • School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland
    • Univ of Queensland
  • Kaumudikash Goswami

    • School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland
  • Christina Giarmatzi

    • School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland
  • Michael Kewming

    • School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland
  • Fabio Costa

    • School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland
  • Cyril Branciard

    • Institut Neel, CNRS
  • Andrew White

    • School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland
    • Univ of Queensland