Realization of a quantum random generator certified with the Kochen-Specker theorem

  1. Anatoly Kulikov,
  2. Markus Jerger,
  3. Anton Potočnik,
  4. Andreas Wallraff,
  5. and Arkady Fedorov
Random numbers are required for a variety of applications from secure communications to Monte-Carlo simulation. Yet randomness is an asymptotic property and no output string generated by a physical device can be strictly proven to be random. We report an experimental realization of a quantum random number generator (QRNG) with randomness certified by quantum contextuality and the Kochen-Specker theorem. The certification is not performed in a device-independent way but through a rigorous theoretical proof of each outcome being value-indefinite even in the presence of experimental imperfections. The analysis of the generated data confirms the incomputable nature of our QRNG.

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