Correlation properties of interfering electrons in a mesoscopic ring under nonclassical microwave radiation

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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7 pages, World Scientific Proceedings, Seventh International School on Theoretical Physics - Symmetry and Structural Propertie

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Interfering electrons in a mesoscopic ring are irradiated with both classical and nonclassical microwaves. The average intensity of the charges is calculated as a function of time and it is found that it depends on the nature of the irradiating electromagnetic field. For various quantum states of the microwaves, the electron autocorrelation function is calculated and it shows that the quantum noise of the external field affects the interference of the charges. Two-mode entangled microwaves are also considered and the results are compared with those of the corresponding separable state. In both cases, the results depend on whether the ratio of the two frequencies is rational or irrational.

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