Abstract

It is shown that two-photon Bell states can be prepared by “spreading” of a two-photon wave packet (biphoton) in a dispersive medium without compensating for group delays between photons with orthogonal polarizations or using narrow-band filters but by selecting the time correlation function. This is possible because two-photon interference effects are manifested in the shape of the time correlation function of intensity due to its spreading.

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