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Bell test of quantum entanglement in attosecond photoionization

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Title: Bell test of quantum entanglement in attosecond photoionization
Authors: Ruberti, M
Mintert, F
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Attosecond physics enables the study of ultrafast coherent electron dynamics in matter upon photoexcitation and photoionization, revealing spectacular effects such as hole migration and coherent Auger dynamics in molecules. In the photoionization scenario, there has been a strong focus on probing the physical manifestations of internal quantum coherence within the individual parent ion and photoelectron systems. However, quantum correlations between these two subsystems emerging from attosecond photoionization events have thus far remained much more elusive. In this work, we design theoretically and model numerically a direct probe of quantum entanglement in attosecond photoionization in the form of a Bell test. We simulate from first principles a Bell test protocol for the case of noble gas atoms photoionized by ultrashort, circularly polarized infrared laser pulses in the strong-field regime predicting robust violation of the Bell inequality. This theoretical result paves the way for the direct observation of entanglement in the context of ultrafast photoionization of many-electron systems. Our work provides a novel perspective on attosecond physics directed toward the detection of quantum correlations between systems born during attosecond photoionization and unraveling the signatures of entanglement in ultrafast coherent molecular dynamics, including in the chemical decomposition pathways of molecular ions.
Date of Acceptance: 7-Oct-2024
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/115118
ISSN: 2160-3308
Publisher: American Physical Society
Journal / Book Title: Physical Review X
Copyright Statement: Subject to copyright. This paper is embargoed until publication. Once published the Version of Record (VoR) will be available on immediate open access.
Publication Status: Accepted
Embargo Date: This item is embargoed until publication
Appears in Collections:Quantum Optics and Laser Science
Physics
Faculty of Natural Sciences



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