Ultrafast electron entanglement could be studied using helium photoemission
23 Nov 2024
Entangled electrons Illustration depicting an atom (green nucleus with a white electron cloud) that is hit by a laser pulse (red). One electron is ripped out of the atom (black sphere on the right) while another electron is shifted into a state with higher energy. (Courtesy: TU Wien)
The effect of quantum entanglement on the emission time of photoelectrons has been calculated by phy
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