Observation of Nonlocal Modulation with Entangled Photons
S. Sensarn, G.Y. Yin, S.E. Harris

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel quantum correlation where distant phase modulators on entangled photons interfere, affecting the apparent modulation depth, revealing nonlocal quantum effects.
Contribution
It introduces a new type of nonlocal modulation effect in entangled photons, showing how distant phase modulators influence each other's impact.
Findings
Distant phase modulators can interfere nonlocally to alter modulation depth.
Matching phases double the modulation, opposite phases cancel it.
The experiment reveals a new quantum correlation phenomenon.
Abstract
We demonstrate a new type of quantum mechanical correlation where phase modulators at distant locations, acting on the photons of an entangled pair, interfere to determine the apparent depth of modulation. When the modulators have the same phase, the modulation depth doubles; when oppositely phased, the modulators negate each other.
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