Abstract
We discuss the possibility of actively manipulating parameters of entangled states generated by type-II parametric down conversion. We study the effect our active manipulation of wavevector distribution using adaptive mirror will have on the behavior of polarization-temporal interference. The use of an actively engineered spatial entanglement allows us to maintain a high-visibility interference despite the negative effect of spatial walk off.
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