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Portrait of Ville Maisi. Photo: Kennet Ruona

Ville Maisi

Assistant Professor, Coordinator Quantum Physics

Portrait of Ville Maisi. Photo: Kennet Ruona

Real-time observation of Cooper pair splitting showing strong non-local correlations

Author

  • Antti Ranni
  • Fredrik Brange
  • Elsa T. Mannila
  • Christian Flindt
  • Ville F. Maisi

Summary, in English

Controlled generation and detection of quantum entanglement between spatially separated particles constitute an essential prerequisite both for testing the foundations of quantum mechanics and for realizing future quantum technologies. Splitting of Cooper pairs from a superconductor provides entangled electrons at separate locations. However, experimentally accessing the individual split Cooper pairs constitutes a major unresolved issue as they mix together with electrons from competing processes. Here, we overcome this challenge with the first real-time observation of the splitting of individual Cooper pairs, enabling direct access to the time-resolved statistics of Cooper pair splitting. We determine the correlation statistics arising from two-electron processes and find a pronounced peak that is two orders of magnitude larger than the background. Our experiment thereby allows to unambiguously pinpoint and select split Cooper pairs with 99% fidelity. These results open up an avenue for performing experiments that tap into the spin-entanglement of split Cooper pairs.

Department/s

  • NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience
  • Solid State Physics

Publishing year

2021-12

Language

English

Publication/Series

Nature Communications

Volume

12

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Topic

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2041-1723