Abstract
Shaped laser pulses are essential in ultrafast optics and are emerging as a powerful tool in the quantum regime. We will describe using shaped pulses and nonlinearities to compress the bandwidth of single photons, as a time-to-frequency converter, and to manipulate energy-time entanglement.
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