Entanglement has been an extremely active field of research both from a theoretical and an experimental point of view. As the understanding of the phenomena grows, so does the interest in using it to advance different technological fields: communica- tion, computing and sensing being just some examples. It is now well known that entangled photon pairs can be generated through a process known as spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC). In this thesis I therefore integrate the SPDC generated photons in a variety of experiments each exploiting a different charac- teristic of this quantum effect. In particular, both chapter 3 and chapter 4 utilise the spatial degree of freedom of SPDC generated entangled photons to enhance the quantity of...