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Optical-cavity mode squeezing by free electrons

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NANOPHOTONICS
卷 11, 期 21, 页码 4659-4670

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/nanoph-2022-0481

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light-matter interaction; ponderomotive interaction; quantum optics; squeezed states

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  1. European Research Council [789104-eNANO]
  2. European Commission [101017720 FET-Proactive EBEAM, 964591 SMART-electron]
  3. Spanish MICINN [PID2020-112625GB-I00, CEX2019-000910-S]
  4. Catalan CERCA Program
  5. Fundacios Cellex and Mir-Puig

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This study demonstrates that the ponderomotive contribution to the electron-cavity interaction can create a more general set of optical states, including coherent and squeezed states. These findings have important implications for quantum information and optics applications.
The generation of nonclassical light states bears a paramount importance in quantum optics and is largely relying on the interaction between intense laser pulses and nonlinear media. Recently, electron beams, such as those used in ultrafast electron microscopy to retrieve information from a specimen, have been proposed as a tool to manipulate both bright and dark confined optical excitations, inducing semiclassical states of light that range from coherent to thermal mixtures. Here, we show that the ponderomotive contribution to the electron-cavity interaction, which we argue to be significant for low-energy electrons subject to strongly confined near-fields, can actually create a more general set of optical states, including coherent and squeezed states. The postinteraction electron spectrum further reveals signatures of the nontrivial role played by A (2) terms in the light-matter coupling Hamiltonian, particularly when the cavity is previously excited by either chaotic or coherent illumination. Our work introduces a disruptive approach to the creation of nontrivial quantum cavity states for quantum information and optics applications, while it suggests unexplored possibilities for electron beam shaping.

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