Coherence and indistinguishability of single electrons emitted by independent sources
- PMID: 23348504
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1232572
Coherence and indistinguishability of single electrons emitted by independent sources
Abstract
The on-demand emission of coherent and indistinguishable electrons by independent synchronized sources is a challenging task of quantum electronics, in particular regarding its application for quantum information processing. Using two independent on-demand electron sources, we triggered the emission of two single-electron wave packets at different inputs of an electronic beam splitter. Whereas classical particles would be randomly partitioned by the splitter, we observed two-particle interference resulting from quantum exchange. Both electrons, emitted in indistinguishable wave packets with synchronized arrival time on the splitter, exited in different outputs as recorded by the low-frequency current noise. The demonstration of two-electron interference provides the possibility of manipulating coherent and indistinguishable single-electron wave packets in quantum conductors.
Comment in
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Physics. Two indistinguishable electrons interfere in an electronic device.Science. 2013 Mar 1;339(6123):1041-2. doi: 10.1126/science.1234199. Science. 2013. PMID: 23449584 No abstract available.
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