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Continuous-variable tomography of solitary electrons

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  • J. D. Fletcher

    (National Physical Laboratory)

  • N. Johnson

    (National Physical Laboratory
    University College London
    NTT Corporation)

  • E. Locane

    (Freie Universität Berlin)

  • P. See

    (National Physical Laboratory)

  • J. P. Griffiths

    (University of Cambridge)

  • I. Farrer

    (University of Cambridge
    The University of Sheffield)

  • D. A. Ritchie

    (University of Cambridge)

  • P. W. Brouwer

    (Freie Universität Berlin)

  • V. Kashcheyevs

    (University of Latvia)

  • M. Kataoka

    (National Physical Laboratory)

Abstract

A method for characterising the wave-function of freely-propagating particles would provide a useful tool for developing quantum-information technologies with single electronic excitations. Previous continuous-variable quantum tomography techniques developed to analyse electronic excitations in the energy-time domain have been limited to energies close to the Fermi level. We show that a wide-band tomography of single-particle distributions is possible using energy-time filtering and that the Wigner representation of the mixed-state density matrix can be reconstructed for solitary electrons emitted by an on-demand single-electron source. These are highly localised distributions, isolated from the Fermi sea. While we cannot resolve the pure state Wigner function of our excitations due to classical fluctuations, we can partially resolve the chirp and squeezing of the Wigner function imposed by emission conditions and quantify the quantumness of the source. This tomography scheme, when implemented with sufficient experimental resolution, will enable quantum-limited measurements, providing information on electron coherence and entanglement at the individual particle level.

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  • J. D. Fletcher & N. Johnson & E. Locane & P. See & J. P. Griffiths & I. Farrer & D. A. Ritchie & P. W. Brouwer & V. Kashcheyevs & M. Kataoka, 2019. "Continuous-variable tomography of solitary electrons," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-7, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-13222-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-13222-1
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