Abstract

Models of a two-photon interference experiment proposed by Franson to study the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) effect are presented. The experiment considers a pair of photons correlated in time and in frequency, each of which is passed through an interferometer. When the path difference through the two interferometers is set so there is no first-order interference, Franson showed that second-order interference between the two photons could occur with 100% visibility. In this paper both quantum and classical models are considered and the importance of the coincidence time window and the effect of the frequency correlation are shown. Calculations are presented for all settings of the interferometers. The EPR effect arises from entangled states; a brief discussion is given of the nature of the entangled state for this type of experiment.

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