Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics & Astronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette Indiana 47907, USA
Abstract
A promising approach for direct detection of quantum entanglement in solid state materials is probing with entangled particles. X-rays are ideal for characterization of many materials but have not been generated as entangled pairs in useful numbers, even at the most powerful synchrotron sources. This proposal describes how x-rays in fully entangled N00N states (with N = 2) can be produced by applying Hong-Ou-Mandel interferometry at an x-ray synchrotron source. The technical requirements for indistinguishable photons, x-ray beamsplitters, and interferometer design are met with existing resources. The entangled x-ray biphotons can be filtered from the unavoidable single photon background by simple diffraction from an analyzer crystal, resulting in intense beams suitable for characterizing quantum materials.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy