Controlling quantum systems with modulated electron beams

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Abstract

Coherent control of quantum transitions - indispensable in quantum technology - generally relies on the interaction of quantum systems with electromagnetic radiation. Here, we theoretically demonstrate that the nonradiative electromagnetic near field of a temporally modulated free-space electron beam can be utilized for coherent control of quantum systems. We show that such manipulation can be performed with only classical control over the electron beam itself and is readily realizable with current technology. This approach may provide a pathway toward spectrally selective quantum control with nanoscale spatial resolution, harnessing the small de Broglie wavelength of electrons.

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Rätzel, D., Hartley, D., Schwartz, O., & Haslinger, P. (2021). Controlling quantum systems with modulated electron beams. Physical Review Research, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.023247

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