Entangled photon pairs-discrete light quanta that exhibit nonclassical corr
elations-play a crucial role in quantum information science (for example, i
n demonstrations of quantum non-locality(1-7), quantum teleportation(8,9) a
nd quantum cryptography (10-12,31)). At the macroscopic optical-field level
non-classical correlations can also be important, as in the case of squeez
ed light(13), entangled light beams(14,15) and teleportation of continuous
quantum variables(16). Here we use stimulated parametric down-conversion to
study entangled states of light that bridge the gap between discrete and m
acroscopic optical quantum correlations. We demonstrate experimentally the
onset of laser-like action for entangled photons, through the creation and
amplification of the spin-1/2 and spin-1 singlet states consisting of two a
nd four photons, respectively. This entanglement structure holds great prom
ise in quantum information science where there is a strong demand for entan
gled states of increasing complexity.