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A microwave chip-based beam splitter for low-energy guided electrons

Published 12 Aug 2014 in quant-ph and physics.atom-ph | (1408.2658v2)

Abstract: We demonstrate the splitting of a low-energy electron beam by means of a microwave pseudopotential formed above a planar chip substrate. Beam splitting arises from smoothly transforming the transverse guiding potential for an electron beam from a single-well harmonic confinement into a double-well, thereby generating two separated output beams with 5 5\,mm lateral spacing. Efficient beam splitting is observed for electron kinetic energies up to 3 3\,eV, in excellent agreement with particle tracking simulations. We discuss prospects of this novel beam splitter approach for electron-based quantum matter-wave optics experiments.

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