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Nonmaximal entanglement of photons from positron-electron annihilation demonstrated using a plastic PET scanner
- Tytuł:
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Nonmaximal entanglement of photons from positron-electron annihilation demonstrated using a plastic PET scanner
- Autorzy:
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Niedźwiecki, Szymon
Stępień, Ewa
Beyene, Ermias Yitayew
Chug, Neha
Coussat, Aurélien
Tayefi Ardebili, Keyvan
Mryka, Wiktor
Tanty, Pooja
Kapłon, Łukasz
Valsan Eliyan, Kavya
Kumar, Deepak
Jasińska, Bożena
Kaplanoglu, Muhammed
Perez del Rio, Elena
Parzych, Szymon
Sharma, Sushil
Lisowski, Edward
Czerwiński, Eryk
Kacprzak, Krzysztof
Gorgol, Marek
Curceanu, Catalina
Lisowski, Filip
Moskal, Paweł
Dulski, Kamil
Das, Manish
Skurzok, Magdalena
Kozik, Tomasz
Rädler, Martin
- Data publikacji:
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2025
- Język:
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angielski
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- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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In state-of-the-art positron emission tomography (PET), information about annihilation photon polarization is unavailable. Here, we present a PET scanner built from plastic scintillators, where annihilation photons primarily interact via the Compton effect, providing information about both photon polarization and propagation direction. Using this plastic-based PET, we determined the distribution of the relative angle between polarization planes of photons from positron-electron annihilation in a porous polymer. The amplitude of the observed distribution is smaller than predicted for maximally quantum entangled two-photon states but larger than expected for separable photons. This result can be well explained by assuming that photons from pick-off annihilation are not entangled, while photons from direct and parapositronium annihilations are maximally entangled. Our result indicates that the degree of entanglement depends on the annihilation mechanism in matter, opening avenues for exploring polarization correlations in PET as a diagnostic indicator.