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 Lo...
International audienceEngineering and studying few-electron states in ballistic conductors is a key ...
The edge channels of the quantum Hall effect provide one dimensional chiral and ballistic wires alon...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
Motivated by recent progress in electron quantum optics, we revisit the question of single-electron ...
We address some of the most commonly raised questions about entanglement, especially with regard to ...
We show that current correlations at the exit ports of a beam sphtter can be used to detect electron...
Under appropriate circumstances the electrons emitted from a superconducting tip can be entangled. W...
We study the nonlocal nature of a temporally-delocalized single photon by performing the first tomog...
We estimate the role of noise in the formation of entanglement and in the appearance of single- and ...
We review our recent proposals for the on-demand generation of entangled few-electron states using d...
Despite great efforts, an unambiguous demonstration of entanglement of mobile electrons in solid sta...
The scope of this thesis is to present and discuss some experiments related to the quantum phenomeno...
The question of testing the nonlocality of a single photon has raised much debate over the last year...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryThe entanglement of coherently split electron-hole pairs in an electro...
With a model of a one-dimensional two-electron atom we study the entanglement properties between two...
International audienceEngineering and studying few-electron states in ballistic conductors is a key ...
The edge channels of the quantum Hall effect provide one dimensional chiral and ballistic wires alon...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
Motivated by recent progress in electron quantum optics, we revisit the question of single-electron ...
We address some of the most commonly raised questions about entanglement, especially with regard to ...
We show that current correlations at the exit ports of a beam sphtter can be used to detect electron...
Under appropriate circumstances the electrons emitted from a superconducting tip can be entangled. W...
We study the nonlocal nature of a temporally-delocalized single photon by performing the first tomog...
We estimate the role of noise in the formation of entanglement and in the appearance of single- and ...
We review our recent proposals for the on-demand generation of entangled few-electron states using d...
Despite great efforts, an unambiguous demonstration of entanglement of mobile electrons in solid sta...
The scope of this thesis is to present and discuss some experiments related to the quantum phenomeno...
The question of testing the nonlocality of a single photon has raised much debate over the last year...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryThe entanglement of coherently split electron-hole pairs in an electro...
With a model of a one-dimensional two-electron atom we study the entanglement properties between two...
International audienceEngineering and studying few-electron states in ballistic conductors is a key ...
The edge channels of the quantum Hall effect provide one dimensional chiral and ballistic wires alon...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...