High Energy Photon Polarimetry at Lepton Colliders: Quantum Information from Converted Photons
Abstract
We study high-energy photons produced at a lepton collider that convert into an pair in the detector, as a tool for measuring quantum information observables. We consider single- and double-conversion processes in and . Single conversions enable an in situ extraction of the spin-analyzing power, while double conversions probe polarization correlations. Focusing on the Belle-II detector, we show that, depending on the reconstruction resolution of the opening angle of the conversion pair, quantum correlations of the diphoton system can be probed. In particular, measurements of violations of the Bell inequality, quantum discord, concurrence, nonstabilizerness, and steerability with spatially separated GeV-scale photons can be made at high significance.
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@article{arxiv.2607.08816,
title = {High Energy Photon Polarimetry at Lepton Colliders: Quantum Information from Converted Photons},
author = {Carlos Henrique de Lima and Navin McGinnis and David McKeen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.08816},
year = {2026}
}
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14 pages, 8 figures