Entangled Neutron Beams: A possible new avenue to exploring Quantum Materials
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Abstract
We have recently demonstrated that the Larmor instrument at ISIS can be used to construct two and three-fold entangled states in a neutron beam [1]. Entanglement among the spin, energy, and trajectory degrees of freedom for neutrons was indicated by observing clear violations of both the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt and Mermin contextuality inequalities in the same experimental setup. Moreover, the entanglement length associated with this experiment was 1 micron (as opposed to the cm length scales previously seen with neutron interferometer experiments [2]), and could be experimentally varied from several nm to several microns. We suggest that such a beam, with an experimentally controllable microscopic length scale, may represent a fundamentally new probe of correlated matter. Experiments are planned to demonstrate these methods to probe entanglement in quantum spin chains.
[1] J. Shen et al., arXiv:1908.09823
[2] Hasegawa et al., Phys. Rev. A 81, 032121 (2010).
[1] J. Shen et al., arXiv:1908.09823
[2] Hasegawa et al., Phys. Rev. A 81, 032121 (2010).
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Presenters
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David Baxter
Indiana Univ - Bloomington
Authors
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David Baxter
Indiana Univ - Bloomington
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Collin Leslie Broholm
The Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins University, Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Physics, The Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Quantum Matter and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University
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abu ashik M Irfan
Indiana Univ - Bloomington
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Stephen J Kuhn
Department of Physics, Duke University, Indiana Univ - Bloomington
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Shufan Lu
Indiana Univ - Bloomington
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Gerardo Ortiz
Indiana Univ - Bloomington, Indiana University - Bloomington
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Roger Pynn
Indiana Univ - Bloomington, University of Indiana
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Jiazhou Shen
Indiana Univ - Bloomington
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William Michael Snow
Indiana Univ - Bloomington