We present a setup for quantum cryptography based on photon pairs in energy
-time Bell states and show its feasibility in a laboratory experiment. Our
scheme combines the advantages of using photon pairs instead of faint laser
pulses and the possibility to preserve energy-rime entanglement over long
distances. Moreover, using four-dimensional energy-time states, no fast ran
dom change of bases is required in our setup: Nature itself decides whether
to measure in the energy or in the time base, thus rendering eavesdropper
attacks based on "photon number splitting" less efficient.