Entangled electron-photon pair production by channel-exchange in high-energy Compton scattering (1909.11429v3)
Abstract: The present work theoretically investigates the probability of generation of entangled electron-photon pair in high-energy Compton scattering of unpolarized electrons and photons due to scattering-channel-exchange mechanism. The study suggests that the scattering of unpolarized electrons and photons with nearly equal energy of the order of MeV at cross-channel can create entangled pair of up-spin electron and RCP photon or down-spin electron and LCP photon. The entanglement is quite strong exhibiting jump-concurrence for particular directions of scattering however not limited by the Kapitza-Dirac restriction. Such strong electron-photon entanglement is observed to be highly selective along the directions of scattering on the surface of two opposite cones at 45 degree around the electron-detector axis and on the plane perpendicular to it, the latter one exhibiting maximal entanglement. The work predicts that spin-polarization entangled electron-photon pairs are highly possible to be found in practical experiments of high-energy Compton scattering with specific directional selectivity.
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