Quantum states interrogation using a pre-shaped free electron wavefunction
Abstract
We present a comprehensive theory for interrogation of the quantum state of a two-level system (TLS) based on a free-electron - bound-electron resonant interaction scheme. The scheme is based on free electrons, whose quantum electron wavefunction is pre-shaped or optically modulated by lasers in an electron microscope setup and then inelastically scattered by a quantum TLS target (e.g., atom, quantum dot, crystal defect center, etc.) upon traversing in proximity to the target. Measurement of the post-interaction energy spectrum of the electrons, probes and quantifies the full Bloch sphere parameters of a pre-excited TLS and enables coherent control of the qubit states. The exceptional advantage of this scheme over laser-based ones is the atomic-scale spatial resolution of addressing individual TLS targets. Thus, this scheme opens new horizons for electron microscopy in material interrogation and quantum information technology.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2111.13130,
title = {Quantum states interrogation using a pre-shaped free electron wavefunction},
author = {Bin Zhang and Du Ran and Reuven Ianconescu and Aharon Friedman and Jacob Scheuer and Amnon Yariv and Avraham Gover},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.13130},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
42 pages, 7 figures