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Hardy's paradox tested in the spin-orbit Hilbert space of single photons

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We test experimentally the quantum ``paradox'' proposed by Lucien Hardy in 1993 [Phys. Rev. Lett. 71, 1665 (1993)] by using single photons instead of photon pairs. This is achieved by addressing two compatible degrees of freedom of the same particle, namely its spin angular momentum, determined by the photon polarization, and its orbital angular momentum, a property related to the optical transverse mode. Because our experiment involves a single particle, we cannot use locality to logically enforce non-contextuality, which must therefore be assumed based only on the observables' compatibility. On the other hand, our single-particle experiment can be implemented more simply and allows larger detection efficiencies than typical two-particle ones, with a potential future advantage in terms of closing the detection loopholes.

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Topological Quantum Interferometry

quant-ph · 2026-06-18 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Topological quantum interferometry driven by exchange Berry phase generalizes q-plate methods to arbitrary charges, using BPX as a control parameter to decompose two-photon patterns and witness dimensionality via topological invariants.

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  • Topological Quantum Interferometry quant-ph · 2026-06-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 36 · internal anchor

    Topological quantum interferometry driven by exchange Berry phase generalizes q-plate methods to arbitrary charges, using BPX as a control parameter to decompose two-photon patterns and witness dimensionality via topological invariants.