Experimental Verification of Electron-Photon Entanglement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13163v1
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2025 17:58:50 GMT
- Title: Experimental Verification of Electron-Photon Entanglement
- Authors: Alexander Preimesberger, Sergei Bogdanov, Isobel C. Bicket, Phila Rembold, Philipp Haslinger,
- Abstract summary: Entanglement, a key resource of emerging quantum technologies, describes correlations between particles that defy classical physics.<n>We demonstrate entanglement in electron-photon pairs generated via cathodoluminescence in a transmission electron microscope.<n>Our work paves the way for exploring quantum correlations in free-electron systems and their application to quantum-enhanced imaging techniques on the nanoscale.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Entanglement, a key resource of emerging quantum technologies, describes correlations between particles that defy classical physics. It has been studied extensively on various platforms, but has remained elusive in electron microscopy. Transmission electron microscopes are well-established tools for materials characterisation with unparalleled spatial resolution. They provide control over the preparation and detection of high energy electrons, with largely unexploited potential in the study of many-body quantum correlations. Here, we demonstrate entanglement in electron-photon pairs generated via cathodoluminescence in a transmission electron microscope. Employing coincidence imaging techniques adapted from photonic quantum optics, we reconstruct both near- and far-field ``ghost'' images of periodic transmission masks. By measuring spatial and momentum correlations, we show a violation of the classical uncertainty bound: $\Delta x_-^2 \Delta k_+^2 = 0.502 \pm 0.047<1$. Hence, we demonstrate entanglement in position and momentum -- the continuous variables at the base of most imaging methods, bridging the fields of electron microscopy and quantum optics. Our work paves the way for exploring quantum correlations in free-electron systems and their application to quantum-enhanced imaging techniques on the nanoscale.
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