Tunable quantum light by modulated free electrons

Nonclassical states of light are fundamental in various applications, spanning quantum computation to enhanced sensing. Fast free electrons, which emit light into photonic structures through the mechanism of spontaneous emission, represent a promising platform for generating diverse types of states....

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Main Authors: Di Giulio Valerio, Haindl Rudolf, Ropers Claus
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2025-0040
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description Nonclassical states of light are fundamental in various applications, spanning quantum computation to enhanced sensing. Fast free electrons, which emit light into photonic structures through the mechanism of spontaneous emission, represent a promising platform for generating diverse types of states. Indeed, the intrinsic connection between the input electron wave function and the output light field suggests that electron-shaping schemes, based on light-induced scattering, facilitate their synthesis. In this article, we present a theoretical framework capable of predicting the final optical density matrix emitted by a generic N-electron state that can also account for post-sample energy filtering. By using such a framework, we study the modulation-dependent fluctuations of the N-electron emission and identify regions of superradiant scaling characterized by Poissonian and super-Poissonian statistics. In this context, we predict that high-N modulated electron pulses can yield a tenfold shot-noise suppression in the estimation of the electron-light coupling when the output radiation intensity is analyzed. In the single-electron case, we show how coherent states with nearly 90 % purity can be formed by pre-filtering a portion of the spectrum after modulation, and how non-Gaussian states are generated after a precise energy measurement. Furthermore, we present a strategy combining a single-stage electron modulation and post-filtering to harness tailored light states, such as squeezed vacuum, cat, and triangular cat states, with fidelities close to 100 %.
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spelling doaj-art-4c351b9672f44f9aa43e0f2ffbd1a2b52025-08-20T03:20:13ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86142025-05-0114111865187810.1515/nanoph-2025-0040Tunable quantum light by modulated free electronsDi Giulio Valerio0Haindl Rudolf1Ropers Claus2Department of Ultrafast Dynamics, Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, D-37077Göttingen, GermanyDepartment of Ultrafast Dynamics, Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, D-37077Göttingen, GermanyDepartment of Ultrafast Dynamics, Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, D-37077Göttingen, GermanyNonclassical states of light are fundamental in various applications, spanning quantum computation to enhanced sensing. Fast free electrons, which emit light into photonic structures through the mechanism of spontaneous emission, represent a promising platform for generating diverse types of states. Indeed, the intrinsic connection between the input electron wave function and the output light field suggests that electron-shaping schemes, based on light-induced scattering, facilitate their synthesis. In this article, we present a theoretical framework capable of predicting the final optical density matrix emitted by a generic N-electron state that can also account for post-sample energy filtering. By using such a framework, we study the modulation-dependent fluctuations of the N-electron emission and identify regions of superradiant scaling characterized by Poissonian and super-Poissonian statistics. In this context, we predict that high-N modulated electron pulses can yield a tenfold shot-noise suppression in the estimation of the electron-light coupling when the output radiation intensity is analyzed. In the single-electron case, we show how coherent states with nearly 90 % purity can be formed by pre-filtering a portion of the spectrum after modulation, and how non-Gaussian states are generated after a precise energy measurement. Furthermore, we present a strategy combining a single-stage electron modulation and post-filtering to harness tailored light states, such as squeezed vacuum, cat, and triangular cat states, with fidelities close to 100 %.https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2025-0040free electronsquantum opticsultrafastelectron microscopyphotonics
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Tunable quantum light by modulated free electrons
Nanophotonics
free electrons
quantum optics
ultrafast
electron microscopy
photonics
title Tunable quantum light by modulated free electrons
title_full Tunable quantum light by modulated free electrons
title_fullStr Tunable quantum light by modulated free electrons
title_full_unstemmed Tunable quantum light by modulated free electrons
title_short Tunable quantum light by modulated free electrons
title_sort tunable quantum light by modulated free electrons
topic free electrons
quantum optics
ultrafast
electron microscopy
photonics
url https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2025-0040
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