Generation, Characterization and Manipulation of Quantum Correlations in Electron Beams
Shahaf Asban, Javier Garc\'ia de Abajo

TL;DR
This paper explores how free electrons can be entangled and manipulated for quantum information processing by studying their interactions near polariton-supporting surfaces, revealing new ways to transfer quantum information ultrafast.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework linking quantum information concepts to free-electron sources and demonstrates entanglement generation and manipulation in this context.
Findings
Long interaction times extend electron coherence.
Widened Hong-Ou-Mandel peak indicates increased entanglement.
Discrimination of electronic temporal-modes enables ultrafast quantum info transfer.
Abstract
Entanglement engineering plays a central role in quantum-enhanced technologies, with potential physical platforms that outperform their classical counterparts. However, free electrons remain largely unexplored despite their great capacity to encode and manipulate quantum information, due in part the lack of a suitable theoretical framework. Here we link theoretical concepts from quantum information to available free-electron sources. Specifically, we consider the interactions among electrons propagating near the surface of a polariton-supporting medium, and study the entanglement induced by pair-wise coupling. These correlations depend on controlled interaction interval and the initial electron bandwidth. We show that long interaction times of broadband electrons extend their temporal coherence. This in turn is revealed through a widened Hong-Ou-Mandel peak, and associated with an…
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