Quantum measurements on a two-level system can have more than two independent outcomes, and in this case, the measurement cannot be projective. Measurements of this general type are essential to an operational approach to quantum theory, but so far, the nonprojective character of a measurement could only be verified experimentally by already assuming a specific quantum model of parts of the experimental setup. Here, we overcome this restriction by using a device-independent approach. In an experiment on pairs of polarization-entangled photonic qubits we violate by more than 8 standard deviations a Bell-like correlation inequality which is valid for all sets of two-outcome measurements in any dimension. We combine this with a device-independ...
We consider the problem of characterizing the set of input-output correlations that can be generated...
Abstract Bell nonlocality as a resource for device-independent certification schemes has been studie...
Quantum correlations and non-projective measurements underlie a plethora of information-theoretic ta...
Self-testing represents the strongest form of certification of a quantum system. Here we investigate...
Quantum nonlocality stands as a resource for device independent quantum information processing (DIQI...
Quantum entanglement, has been acknowledged as a precious resource due to its inherent nonclassical ...
Certification of quantum devices received from unknown providers is a primary requirement before uti...
Quantum measurements are crucial for quantum technologies and give rise to some of the most classica...
Bell non-locality between distant quantum systems—that is, joint correlations which violate a Bell i...
Recently, a novel framework for semi-device-independent quantum prepare-and-measure protocols has be...
We explore quantum nonlocality in one of the simplest bipartite scenarios. Several new facet-definin...
Certification of quantum devices received from unknown providers is a primary requirement before uti...
Bell tests — the experimental demonstration of a Bell inequality violation — are central to understa...
Given a Bell inequality, if its maximal quantum violation can be achieved only by a single set of me...
We investigate the complexity cost of demonstrating the key types of nonclassical correlations-Bell ...
We consider the problem of characterizing the set of input-output correlations that can be generated...
Abstract Bell nonlocality as a resource for device-independent certification schemes has been studie...
Quantum correlations and non-projective measurements underlie a plethora of information-theoretic ta...
Self-testing represents the strongest form of certification of a quantum system. Here we investigate...
Quantum nonlocality stands as a resource for device independent quantum information processing (DIQI...
Quantum entanglement, has been acknowledged as a precious resource due to its inherent nonclassical ...
Certification of quantum devices received from unknown providers is a primary requirement before uti...
Quantum measurements are crucial for quantum technologies and give rise to some of the most classica...
Bell non-locality between distant quantum systems—that is, joint correlations which violate a Bell i...
Recently, a novel framework for semi-device-independent quantum prepare-and-measure protocols has be...
We explore quantum nonlocality in one of the simplest bipartite scenarios. Several new facet-definin...
Certification of quantum devices received from unknown providers is a primary requirement before uti...
Bell tests — the experimental demonstration of a Bell inequality violation — are central to understa...
Given a Bell inequality, if its maximal quantum violation can be achieved only by a single set of me...
We investigate the complexity cost of demonstrating the key types of nonclassical correlations-Bell ...
We consider the problem of characterizing the set of input-output correlations that can be generated...
Abstract Bell nonlocality as a resource for device-independent certification schemes has been studie...
Quantum correlations and non-projective measurements underlie a plethora of information-theoretic ta...