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A new device-independent dimension witness and its experimental implementation

arXiv:1606.01602 · doi:10.1088/1751-8113/49/30/305301

Abstract

A dimension witness is a criterion that sets a lower bound on the dimension needed to reproduce the observed data. Three types of dimension witnesses can be found in the literature: device-dependent ones, in which the bound is obtained assuming some knowledge on the state and the measurements; device-independent prepare-and-measure ones, that can be applied to any system including classical ones; and device-independent Bell-based ones, that certify the minimal dimension of some entangled systems. Here we consider the Collins-Gisin-Linden-Massar-Popescu (CGLMP) Bell-type inequality for four outcomes. We show that a sufficiently high violation of this inequality witnesses and present a proof-of-principle experimental observation of such a violation. This presents a first experimental violation of the third type of dimension witness beyond qutrits.

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