Single-electron entanglement and nonlocality

David Dasenbrook*, Joseph Bowles, Jonatan Bohr Brask, Patrick P. Hofer, Christian Flindt, Nicolas Brunner

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Abstract

Motivated by recent progress in electron quantum optics, we revisit the question of single-electron entanglement, specifically whether the state of a single electron in a superposition of two separate spatial modes should be considered entangled. We first discuss a gedanken experiment with single-electron sources and detectors, and demonstrate deterministic (i. e. without post-selection) Bell inequality violation. This implies that the single-electron state is indeed entangled and, furthermore, nonlocal. We then present an experimental scheme where single-electron entanglement can be observed via measurements of the average currents and zero-frequency current cross-correlators in an electronic Hanbury Brown-Twiss interferometer driven by Lorentzian voltage pulses. We show that single-electron entanglement is detectable under realistic operating conditions. Our work settles the question of single-electron entanglement and opens promising perspectives for future experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number043036
Pages (from-to)1-9
JournalNew Journal of Physics
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2016
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • electronic interferometer
  • entanglement
  • nonlocality
  • quantum transport
  • single-electron source

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  • Centre of Excellence in Low Temperature Quantum Phenomena and Devices

    Golubev, D. (Project Member), Volovik, G. (Project Member), Westström, A. (Project Member), Tuoriniemi, J. (Project Member), Najafi Jabdaraghi, R. (Project Member), Pekola, J. (Principal investigator), Pöyhönen, K. (Project Member), Singh, S. (Project Member), Feshchenko, A. (Project Member), Kauppila, V. (Project Member), Senior, J. (Project Member), Viisanen, K. (Project Member), Wang, L. (Project Member), Khan, R. (Project Member), Padurariu, C. (Project Member), Lähteenmäki, P. (Project Member) & Ronzani, A. (Project Member)

    01/01/201531/12/2017

    Project: Academy of Finland: Other research funding

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