Multiphoton indistinguishability is a central resource for quantum enhancement in sensing and computation. Developing and certifying large scale photonic devices requires reliable and accurate characterization of this resource, preferably using methods that are robust against experimental errors. Here, we propose a set of methods for the characterization of multiphoton indistinguishability, based on measurements of bunching and photon number variance. Our methods are robust in a semi-device independent way, in the sense of being effective even when the interferometers are incorrectly dialled. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach using an advanced photonic platform comprising a quantum-dot single-photon source and a universal fully-programmable integrated photonic processor. Our results show the practical usefulness of our methods, providing robust certification tools that can be scaled up to larger systems.
@article{arxiv.2404.18636,
title = {Semi-device independent characterization of multiphoton indistinguishability},
author = {Giovanni Rodari and Leonardo Novo and Riccardo Albiero and Alessia Suprano and Carlos T. Tavares and Eugenio Caruccio and Francesco Hoch and Taira Giordani and Gonzalo Carvacho and Marco Gardina and Niki Di Giano and Serena Di Giorgio and Giacomo Corrielli and Francesco Ceccarelli and Roberto Osellame and Nicolò Spagnolo and Ernesto F. Galvão and Fabio Sciarrino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.18636},
year = {2026}
}