Under appropriate circumstances the electrons emitted from a superconducting tip can be entangled. We analyze these nonlocal correlations by studying the coincidences of the field-emitted electrons and show that electrons emitted in opposite directions violate Bell’s inequality. We scrutinize the interplay between the bosonic nature of Cooper pairs and the fermionic nature of electrons. We further discuss the feasibility of our analysis in the light of present experimental capabilities
A key step on the road map to solid-state quantum information processing (and to a deeper understand...
The Schrodinger’s cat thought experiment highlights the counterintuitive concept of entan-glement in...
Justifying a local hidden variable theory requires an explanation of Bell’s in-equality violation. E...
Under appropriate circumstances the electrons emitted from a superconducting tip can be entangled. W...
24 pages, 7 figuresThe aim of this chapter is to describe two situations where positive noise correl...
We consider the production of spatially separated entangled electrons in transport between a superco...
peer reviewedBased on the Bardeen Cooper Schrieffer (BCS) theory of superconductivity, the coherent ...
Motivated by recent progress in electron quantum optics, we revisit the question of single-electron ...
14 pages, 6 figuresThe possibility for detecting energy entanglement in normal metal - superconducto...
We propose a spin-independent scheme to generate and detect two-particle entanglement in a mesoscopi...
We study the entanglement degree of electron pairs emitted from an s-wave Superconductor, which Coup...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Abstract Superposition, entanglement and non-locality constitute fundamental features of quantum phy...
We consider the question of whether it is possible to use the entanglement between spatially separat...
We study the production of spatially separated entangled electrons in ferromagnetic leads from Coope...
A key step on the road map to solid-state quantum information processing (and to a deeper understand...
The Schrodinger’s cat thought experiment highlights the counterintuitive concept of entan-glement in...
Justifying a local hidden variable theory requires an explanation of Bell’s in-equality violation. E...
Under appropriate circumstances the electrons emitted from a superconducting tip can be entangled. W...
24 pages, 7 figuresThe aim of this chapter is to describe two situations where positive noise correl...
We consider the production of spatially separated entangled electrons in transport between a superco...
peer reviewedBased on the Bardeen Cooper Schrieffer (BCS) theory of superconductivity, the coherent ...
Motivated by recent progress in electron quantum optics, we revisit the question of single-electron ...
14 pages, 6 figuresThe possibility for detecting energy entanglement in normal metal - superconducto...
We propose a spin-independent scheme to generate and detect two-particle entanglement in a mesoscopi...
We study the entanglement degree of electron pairs emitted from an s-wave Superconductor, which Coup...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Abstract Superposition, entanglement and non-locality constitute fundamental features of quantum phy...
We consider the question of whether it is possible to use the entanglement between spatially separat...
We study the production of spatially separated entangled electrons in ferromagnetic leads from Coope...
A key step on the road map to solid-state quantum information processing (and to a deeper understand...
The Schrodinger’s cat thought experiment highlights the counterintuitive concept of entan-glement in...
Justifying a local hidden variable theory requires an explanation of Bell’s in-equality violation. E...