Abstract

We study the spatial coherence of entangled photon pairs that are generated via type-I spontaneous parametric down-conversion SPDC . By manipulating the spatial overlap between the two down-converted beams in a Hong-Ou-Mandel interferometer we observe the spatial interference of multiple transverse modes for an even and an odd number of mirrors in the interferometer. We demonstrate that the two-photon spatial coherence, which is quantified in terms of a transverse coherence length, differs completely for the two mirror geometries and support this result by a theoretical and experimental explanation in terms of photon labeling.

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