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Free electrons can induce entanglement between photons
Physicsnpj Quantum Information

Free electrons can induce entanglement between photons

G. Baranes, R. Ruimy, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Gefen Baranes, Ron Ruimy, Alexey Gorlach, and Ido Kaminer delves into the fascinating ability of free electrons to create entanglement and bunching of photons. Discover how pre-shaping an electron's wavefunction influences photonic quantum correlations, even across spatially separated cavities.... show more
Abstract
Entanglement of photons is a fundamental feature of quantum mechanics, which stands at the core of quantum technologies such as photonic quantum computing, communication, and sensing. An ongoing challenge in all these is finding an efficient and controllable mechanism to entangle photons. Recent experimental developments in electron microscopy enable to control the quantum interaction between free electrons and light. Here, we show that free electrons can create entanglement and bunching of light. Free electrons can control the second-order coherence of initially independent photonic states, even in spatially separated cavities that cannot directly interact. Free electrons thus provide a type of optical nonlinearity that acts in a nonlocal manner, offering a way of heralding the creation of entanglement. Intriguingly, pre-shaping the electron's wavefunction provides the knob for tuning the photonic quantum correlations. The concept can be generalized to entangle not only photons but also photonic quasiparticles such as plasmon-polaritons and phonons.
Publisher
npj Quantum Information
Published On
Mar 23, 2022
Authors
Gefen Baranes, Ron Ruimy, Alexey Gorlach, Ido Kaminer
Tags
free electronsentanglementbunching of photonsquantum correlationssecond-order coherencephotonic statesquasiparticles
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