Abstract

We describe the simplest single–photon encoding schemes and introduce the concept of a quantum optical gate. These gates can be used to build up arbitrary entangled states of many initially separate single photons. Experimental realization of such a gate involves the development of nonlinear phase shift elements sensitice at the single quantum level. We report our experimental efforts using linear optical elements and non–classical sources where we are able to demonstrate interference and entanglement of initially separate single–photon pulses.

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