Comparison of electron and neutron Compton scattering from entangled protons in a solid polymer
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Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann, C
Vos, Maarten
Kleiner, C
Abdul-Redah, T
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We present, for the first time, a direct comparison between electron (ECS) and neutron (NCS)
Compton scattering results from protons of a solid polymer. The momentum distributions of hydrogen
obtained from ECS and NCS are in excellent agreement. In both experiments, a strong ‘‘anomalous’’
shortfall in the scattering intensity of protons {first detected in liquid water with NCS [C. A.
Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 2839 (1997)]} is found ranging from about
20% up to 50%, depending on the momentum transfer applied. The characteristic times of electron- and
neutron-proton collisions lie in the subfemtosecond range. The presented ECS and NCS results provide
further direct evidence for this striking effect, which has been ascribed to attosecond quantum
entanglement of the protons.
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Physical Review Letters 91.5 (2003): 057403/1-4
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