Holographic ghost imaging and the violation of a bell inequality

Jack, B. and Leach, J. and Romero, J. and Franke-Arnold, S. and Ritsch-Marte, M. and Barnett, S.M. and Padgett, M.J. (2009) Holographic ghost imaging and the violation of a bell inequality. Physical Review Letters, 103 (8). 083602-1-083602-4. ISSN 1079-7114 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.083602)

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Abstract

We demonstrate the contrast enhancement of images within a ghost-imaging system by use of nonlocal phase filters. We use parametric down-conversion as the two-photon light source and two separated phase modulators, in the signal and idler arms which represent different phase filters and objects, respectively. We obtain edge enhanced images as a direct consequence of the quantum correlations in the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of the down-converted photon pairs. For phase objects, with differently orientated edges, we show a violation of a Bell-type inequality for an OAM subspace, thereby unambiguously revealing the quantum nature of our ghost-imaging arrangement.