Thursday, January 24, 2013

1301.5364 (D. -L. Deng et al.)

Exploring Quantum Contextuality to Generate True Random Numbers    [PDF]

D. -L. Deng, C. Zu, X. -Y. Chang, P. -Y. Hou, H. -X. Yang, Y. -X. Wang, L. -M. Duan
Random numbers represent an indispensable resource for many applications. A recent remarkable result is the realization that non-locality in quantum mechanics can be used to certify genuine randomness through Bell's theorem, producing reliable random numbers in a device independent way. Here, we explore the contextuality aspect of quantum mechanics and show that true random numbers can be generated using only single qutrit (three-state systems) without entanglement and non-locality. In particular, we show that any observed violation of the Klyachko-Can-Binicioglu-Shumovsky (KCBS) inequality [Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 20403 (2008)] provides a positive lower bound on genuine randomness. As a proof-of-concept experiment, we demonstrate with photonic qutrits that at least 5246 net true random numbers are generated with a confidence level of 99.9%.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.5364

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