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Spectral path entanglement of photons using the all-optical Stern-Gerlach effect
We show that proper engineering of a nonlinear interaction induces quantum entanglement between the spatial and spectral degrees of freedom of incident photons via the all-optical analogue of the Stern-Gerlach effect.