We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the conditions which allow for a stringent noninterferometric test of spontaneous collapse models. In particular we compare different possible techniques to detect the particle motion. Key conditions which need to be achieved are extremely low residual pressure and the ability to detect the particle at ultralow power. We compare three different detection approaches based respectively on a optical cavity, optical tweezer and a electrical readout, and for each one we assess advantages, drawbacks and technical challenges
About a decade ago, optically levitated nanoparticles have been proposed for macroscopic tests of qu...
We propose a mechanism for testing the theory of collapse models such as continuous spontaneous loca...
There is an increasing interest in developing experiments aimed at testing collapse models, in parti...
We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the ...
We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the ...
Interferometric methods for detecting the motion of a levitated nanoparticle provide a route to the ...
Mechanical oscillators based on levitated particles are promising candidates for sensitive detectors...
We describe the measurement of the secular motion of a levitated nanoparticle in a Paul trap with a ...
A levitated nanomechanical oscillator under ultra-high vacuum (UHV) is highly isolated from its envi...
The superposition principle is the cornerstone of quantum mechanics, leading to a variety of genuine...
Collapse models postulate the existence of intrinsic noise which modifies quantum mechanics and is r...
12siThe continuous spontaneous localization (CSL) model predicts a tiny break of energy conservation...
The use of levitated optomechanical systems as force sensors is a growing field with great potential...
Data for the paper "Hybrid electro-optical trap for experiments with levitated particles in vacuum"E...
The test of modifications to quantum mechanics aimed at identifying the fundamental reasons behind t...
About a decade ago, optically levitated nanoparticles have been proposed for macroscopic tests of qu...
We propose a mechanism for testing the theory of collapse models such as continuous spontaneous loca...
There is an increasing interest in developing experiments aimed at testing collapse models, in parti...
We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the ...
We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the ...
Interferometric methods for detecting the motion of a levitated nanoparticle provide a route to the ...
Mechanical oscillators based on levitated particles are promising candidates for sensitive detectors...
We describe the measurement of the secular motion of a levitated nanoparticle in a Paul trap with a ...
A levitated nanomechanical oscillator under ultra-high vacuum (UHV) is highly isolated from its envi...
The superposition principle is the cornerstone of quantum mechanics, leading to a variety of genuine...
Collapse models postulate the existence of intrinsic noise which modifies quantum mechanics and is r...
12siThe continuous spontaneous localization (CSL) model predicts a tiny break of energy conservation...
The use of levitated optomechanical systems as force sensors is a growing field with great potential...
Data for the paper "Hybrid electro-optical trap for experiments with levitated particles in vacuum"E...
The test of modifications to quantum mechanics aimed at identifying the fundamental reasons behind t...
About a decade ago, optically levitated nanoparticles have been proposed for macroscopic tests of qu...
We propose a mechanism for testing the theory of collapse models such as continuous spontaneous loca...
There is an increasing interest in developing experiments aimed at testing collapse models, in parti...