Quantum Interference and Indistinguishability with Femtosecond Pulses

The generation of entangled states of three or more photons through the nonlinear process of spontaneous parametric down-conversion requires the use of a femtosecond pump to provide an indistinguishability of photon pairs generated from different nonlinear crystals. We demonstrate experimentally that the quantum interference between two photons generated in each of the nonlinear crystals will degrade significantly as the duration of the femtosecond pump pulse becomes shorter than the coherence time of the signal and idler photons. Spectral postselection using narrow-band filters compensates this effect at the expense of the photon flux available for detection. @S1050-2947~97!50607-X#