Entanglement created in scattering processes

Author:

Karlsson Erik BORCID

Abstract

Abstract Quantum entanglement is a basic ingredient in the formalism of quantum mechanics and was held by Heisenberg as its most emblematic feature. But although all its consequences could be foreseen from the start, it took half a century before experiments were carried out to test its more intriguing predictions. One reason was that sufficiently sensitive tools, like lasers, were not yet available, but there was also a lack of interest and imagination among theoreticians, who did not realize its full potential. When experiments were finally realized and opened a ‘weird and ghostlike quantum world’, they were first met with surprise and doubt. In the first experiments on entanglement it was purposely created (using chain-decays or down-conversion), but entanglement is actually a ubiquitous phenomenon appearing in most physical processes, although surviving over so short time-scales that it is usually not observed. The present work deals with ‘measurement-induced entanglement’ in scattering, and starts with a process where its effects can actually be studied in the sub-femtosecond range in a time-resolved manner, the Compton scattering of neutrons. Based on results from this method, the conditions for observing similar effects in other scattering processes are discussed. First, the mechanisms for entanglement creation by a scattering particle are mentioned, then the conditions for observing measurable consequences of it on scattering cross-sections: a very limited number of scattering centers, large zero-point motions of the scatterers and no strong interaction with environment which leads to decoherence.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Mathematical Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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