Three-Slit Ghost Interference and Nonlocal Duality
Mohd Asad Siddiqui (Centre for Theoretical Physics, JMI, New Delhi)

TL;DR
This paper theoretically analyzes a three-slit ghost interference experiment with entangled photons, deriving a non-local duality relation linking path distinguishability and interference visibility.
Contribution
It introduces a novel non-local duality relation in a three-slit ghost interference setup, expanding understanding of quantum nonlocality and wave-particle duality.
Findings
Derived a non-local duality relation connecting distinguishability and visibility.
Analyzed wave-packet dynamics in a three-slit ghost interference experiment.
Enhanced understanding of quantum nonlocality in multi-slit interference.
Abstract
A three-slit ghost interference experiment with entangled photons is theoretically analyzed using wave-packet dynamics. A non-local duality relation is derived which connects the path distinguishability of one photon to the interference visibility of the other.
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