Experimental Characterization of Quantumness Using the Uncertainty Principle, Coherence, and Nonlocality
Abstract
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, coherence and Bell nonlocality have been individually examined through many experiments. In this Letter, we systematically characterize all of this quantumness in a unified manner. We first construct universal uncertainty relations to reveal intrinsic features of incompatible measurements, which include all the state-independent uncertainties as special cases. We further extend to witness both quantum coherence and Bell nonlocality. We finally perform experiments with unified two-photon states, and validate the uncertainty principle, coherence and Bell nonlocality within the experimental error. Our methods for witnessing quantumness are valuable in characterizing quantum correlations in quantum information processing.
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@article{arxiv.2506.21051,
title = {Experimental Characterization of Quantumness Using the Uncertainty Principle, Coherence, and Nonlocality},
author = {Yan-Han Yang and Xin-Zhu Liu and Xing-Zhou Zheng and Jun-Li Jiang and Xue Yang and Shao-Ming Fei and Zhihao Ma and Zizhu Wang and Ming-Xing Luo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.21051},
year = {2025}
}
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5+7 pages, 7 figures