Coherent interaction between free electrons and a photonic cavity
Kangpeng Wang, Raphael Dahan, Michael Shentcis, Yaron Kauffmann, Adi, Ben Hayun, Ori Reinhardt, Shai Tsesses, and Ido Kaminer

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the first coherent interaction between free electrons and cavity photons, opening new avenues for quantum information and nonlinear phenomena involving free electrons at the nanoscale.
Contribution
It introduces a platform for cavity quantum electrodynamics with free electrons and experimentally shows their coherent interaction with cavity photons for the first time.
Findings
Observation of coherent free-electron and cavity photon interaction
More than tenfold enhancement in electron-photon interaction strength
Direct measurement of cavity photon lifetime using free electrons
Abstract
Since its inception, research of cavity quantum electrodynamics (CQED) has extended our understanding of light-matter interactions and our ability to utilize them. Thus far, all the work in this field has been focused on light interacting with bound electron systems - such as atoms, molecules, quantum dots, and quantum circuits. In contrast, markedly different physical phenomena are found in free-electron systems, the energy distribution of which is continuous and not discrete, implying tunable transitions and selection rules. In addition to their uses for electron microscopy, the interaction of free electrons with light enables important phenomena such as Cherenkov radiation, Compton scattering, and free-electron lasing. However, no experiment has shown the integration of free electrons into the framework of CQED, because the fundamental electron-light interaction is limited in…
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