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State-Agnostic Approach to Certifying Electron-Photon Entanglement in Electron Microscopy

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Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) enable atomic-scale imaging and characterisation, driving advances across fields from materials science to biology. Quantum correlations, specifically entanglement, may provide a basis for novel hybrid sensing techniques to make TEMs compatible with sensitive samples prone to radiation damage. We present a protocol to certify entanglement between electrons and photons naturally arising from certain coherent cathodoluminescence (CL) processes. Using mutually unbiased bases in position and momentum, our method allows robust, state-agnostic entanglement verification and provides a lower bound on the entanglement of formation, enabling quantitative comparisons across platforms. Simulations under experiment-inspired conditions and preliminary experimental data highlight the feasibility of implementing this approach in modern TEM systems with optical specimen access. Our work integrates photonic quantum information techniques with electron microscopy. It establishes a foundation for entanglement-based imaging at the atomic scale, offering a potential pathway to reduce radiation exposure.

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Experimental Verification of Electron-Photon Entanglement

quant-ph · 2025-04-17 · conditional · novelty 8.0

In a transmission electron microscope, coincidence ghost imaging shows electron-photon pairs from cathodoluminescence violate the separable-state bound Δx_-^2 Δk_+^2 = 0.502 ± 0.047 < 1, evidencing continuous-variable entanglement.

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  • Experimental Verification of Electron-Photon Entanglement quant-ph · 2025-04-17 · conditional · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    In a transmission electron microscope, coincidence ghost imaging shows electron-photon pairs from cathodoluminescence violate the separable-state bound Δx_-^2 Δk_+^2 = 0.502 ± 0.047 < 1, evidencing continuous-variable entanglement.