A photon linear collider, the two-photon collision mode of an e+e− linear collider, uses high-energy laser photons backscattered off the incoming electrons and positrons. The colliding-photon polarization is fully controllable through the polarizations of the initial electron and positron beams and laser photons. We investigate the impact of colliding-photon polarization on the observability of quantum entanglement in top-quark pair production at a photon linear collider. Constructing the spin density matrix of the ttˉ two-qubit system from the helicity amplitudes, we demonstrate that a photon linear collider is an ideal machine to probe quantum entanglement and Bell nonlocality across the broad phase space of the process.
@article{arxiv.2603.12830,
title = {Quantum entanglement and Bell nonlocality in top-quark pair production at a photon linear collider},
author = {Seong Youl Choi and Dong Woo Kang and Jae Sik Lee and Chan Beom Park},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.12830},
year = {2026}
}