Entangled photon apparatus for the undergraduate laboratory
arXiv:quant-ph/0205172 · doi:10.1119/1.1498859
Abstract
We present detailed instructions for constructing and operating an apparatus to produce and detect polarization-entangled photons. The source operates by type-I spontaneous parametric downconversion in a two-crystal geometry. Photons are detected in coincidence by single-photon counting modules and show strong angular and polarization correlations. We observe more than 100 entangled photon pairs per second. A test of a Bell inequality can be performed in an afternoon.
6 pages, 9 figures