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Information transfer by quantum matter wave modulation

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Abstract

Classical communication techniques by electromagnetic wave modulation and secure quantum communication schemes with photons revolutionized our modern society. Here, we demonstrate a fundamentally new information transfer scheme based on the quantum matter wave nature of electrons. It allows a signal transmission by a non-trivial quantum modulation of electron wave packets. The data is encoded in a biprism electron interferometer with a rather simple element, the Wien filter. It introduces a longitudinal shift of the separated wave packets that leads to a change in the fringe contrast without changing the beam position, total intensity or phase. We transmitted a message by binary encoding the information in the interference. The readout on the receiver side is done by a dynamic contrast measurement. Our scheme has no analog in light optics. It relies on the Aharonov-Bohm effect for charged matter waves and can therefore not be performed with photons. We discuss the high level of transmission security and demonstrate it by introducing a semiconducting plate close to the separated beam paths. It is equivalent to an eavesdropper attack which immediately destroys the interference pattern due to decoherence and stops the transmission.

Authors

  • Alexander Stibor

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Robin R\"{o}pke

    University of T\"{u}bingen, Germany, University of T\"{u}bingen

  • Nicole Kerker

    University of T\"{u}bingen, Germany, University of T\"{u}bingen