We measure the transverse entanglement of photon pairs on their propagation
from the near to the far field of spontaneous parametric downconversion (SPDC).
The Fedorov ratio, depending on the widths of conditional and unconditional
intensity measurements, is shown to be only able to characterize entanglement
in the near and far field zones of the source. Therefore we also follow a
different approach. By evaluating the first-order coherence of a subsystem of
the state we can quantify its entanglement. Unlike previous measurements, which
determine the Fedorov ratio via intensity correlations, our setup is sensitive
to both phase and modulus of the biphoton state and thus always grants
experimental access to the full transverse entanglement of the SPDC state. It
is shown theoretically that this scheme represents a direct measurement of the
Schmidt number.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure