Time-energy filtering of single electrons in ballistic waveguides
Abstract
Characterizing distinct electron wave packets is a basic task for solid-state electron quantum optics with applications in quantum metrology and sensing. A important circuit element for this task is a non-stationary potential barrier than enables backscattering of chiral particles depending on their energy and time of arrival. Here we solve the quantum mechanical problem of single-particle scattering by a ballistic constriction in an fully depleted quantum Hall system under spatially uniform but time-dependent electrostatic potential modulation. The result describes electrons distributed in time-energy space according to a modified Wigner quasiprobability distribution and scattered with an energy-dependent transmission probability that characterizes constriction in the absence of modulation. Modification of the incoming Wigner distribution due to external time-dependent potential simplifies in case of linear time-dependence and admits semiclassical interpretation. Our results support a recently proposed and implemented method for measuring time and energy distribution of solitary electrons as a quantum tomography technique, and offer new paths for experimental exploration of on-demand sources of coherent electrons.
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@article{arxiv.1901.08940,
title = {Time-energy filtering of single electrons in ballistic waveguides},
author = {Elina Locane and Piet W. Brouwer and Vyacheslavs Kashcheyevs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.08940},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
13 pages, 10 figures, numerical demonstration added; related to quantum tomography experiment arXiv:1901.10985