Levitons for electron quantum optics
D Glattli (SPEC - UMR3680), Preden Roulleau (SPEC - UMR3680)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the generation and properties of levitons, minimal excitation states of single electrons created by Lorentzian voltage pulses, and explores their applications in electron quantum optics, interferometry, and entanglement.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of levitons, highlighting their unique properties and potential applications in quantum physics, especially in electron interferometry and entanglement.
Findings
Levitons are minimal excitation states generated by Lorentzian voltage pulses.
Levitons can be used to probe electron correlations via Hong Ou Mandel experiments.
The paper discusses the potential of levitons in quantum information processing.
Abstract
Single electron sources enable electron quantum optics experiments where single electrons emitted in a ballistic electronic interferometer plays the role of a single photons emitted in an optical medium in Quantum Optics. A qualitative step has been made with the recent generation of single charge levitons obtained by applying Lorentzian voltage pulse on the contact of the quantum conductor. Simple to realize and operate, the source emits electrons in the form of striking minimal excitation states called levitons. We review the striking properties of levitons and their possible applications in quantum physics to electron interferometry and entanglement. W Schematic generation of time resolved single charges called levitons using Lorentzian voltage pulses applied on a contact. A Quantum Point Contact is used to partition the levitons for further analysis. Injecting levitons on opposite…
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