Abstract
We present a new realization of the time-domain double-slit experiment with photoelectrons, demonstrating that spontaneous radiation from a bunch of relativistic electrons can be used to control the quantum interference of single-particles. The double-slit arrangement is realized by a pair of light wave packets with attosecond-controlled spacing, which is naturally included in the spontaneous radiation from two undulators in series. Photoelectrons emitted from helium atoms are observed in the energy-domain under the condition of detecting them one by one, and the stochastic buildup of the quantum interference pattern on a detector plane is recorded.
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Kaneyasu, T., Hikosaka, Y., Wada, S., Fujimoto, M., Ota, H., Iwayama, H., & Katoh, M. (2023). Time domain double slit interference of electron produced by XUV synchrotron radiation. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-33039-9
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