Minimal-excitation states for electron quantum optics using levitons

ORAL

Abstract

The on-demand generation of pure quantum excitations is important for the operation of quantum systems, but it is particularly difficult for a system of fermions. This is because any perturbation affects all states below the Fermi energy, resulting in a complex superposition of particle and hole excitations. However, it was predicted nearly 20 years ago that a Lorentzian time-dependent potential with quantized flux generates a minimal excitation with only one particle and no hole. Here we report that such quasiparticles (hereafter termed levitons) can be generated on demand in a conductor by applying voltage pulses to a contact. Partitioning the excitations with an electronic beam splitter generates a current noise that we use to measure their number. Minimal-excitation states are observed for Lorentzian pulses, whereas for other pulse shapes there are significant contributions from holes. Further identification of levitons is provided in the energy domain with shot-noise spectroscopy, and in the time domain with electronic Hong--Ou--Mandel noise correlations.

Authors

  • Preden Roulleau

    CEA/Saclay

  • Thibaut Jullien

    CEA/Saclay

  • Julie Dubois

    CEA/Saclay

  • Fabien Portier

    Service de Physique de l'Etat Condense, IRAMIS, CEA-Saclay, 91190 Gif sur Yvette, France, CEA/Saclay

  • Patrice Roche

    Service de Physique de l'Etat Condense, IRAMIS, CEA-Saclay, 91190 Gif sur Yvette, France, CEA/Saclay

  • Antonella Cavanna

    LPN/CNRS

  • Yong Jin

    LPN/CNRS

  • W. Wegscheider

    Solid State Physics Laboratory, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland, Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich, ETH Zurich, ETH-Zurich

  • D. Christian Glattli

    CEA/Saclay