par Olislager, Laurent ;Woodhead, Erik ;Phan Huy, Kien ;Merolla, Jean-Marc;Emplit, Philippe ;Massar, Serge
Référence Physical review. A, Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 89, 5, 052323
Publication Publié, 2014-05-22
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Radio-frequency phase modulation of frequency-entangled photons leads to a two-photon interference pattern in the frequency domain. In recent experiments, the pattern was measured with narrow-band frequency filters which select photons belonging to a given frequency bin. Here we show how photons can be grouped into even and odd frequencies by using periodic frequency filters called interleavers. In our theoretical analysis we show how this reduces the high-dimensional photon state to an effective two-dimensional state. This is of interest for applications such as quantum cryptography or low-dimensional tests of quantum nonlocality. We then report an experimental realization of this proposal. The observed two-photon interference pattern and violation of the CHSH inequality - the simplest binary-outcome Bell inequality - are in good agreement with the theoretical predictions. © 2014 American Physical Society.