Phenomenological models aiming to join gravity and quantum mechanics often predict effects that are potentially measurable in refined low-energy experiments. For instance, modified commutation relations between position and momentum, that account for a minimal scale length, yield a dynamics that can be codified in additional Hamiltonian terms. When applied to the paradigmatic case of a mechanical oscillator, such terms, at the lowest order in the deformation parameter, introduce a weak intrinsic nonlinearity and, consequently, deviations from the classical trajectory. This point of view has stimulated several experimental proposals and realizations, leading to meaningful upper limits to the deformation parameter. All such experiments are ba...
Quantum gravity places entirely new challenges on the formulation of a consistent theory as well as ...
Graviton pairing and destruction of these pairs under collisions with bodies may lead to the Newtoni...
Quantum mechanics and the theory of gravity are presently not compatible. A particular question is w...
Phenomenological models aiming to join gravity and quantum mechanics often predict effects that are ...
A minimal observable length is a common feature of theories that aim to merge quantum physics and gr...
A minimal observable length is a common feature of theories that aim to merge quantum physics and gr...
Recent progress in observing and manipulating mechanical oscillators at quantum regime provides new ...
We propose an optomechanics experiment that can search for signatures of a fundamentally classical t...
We discuss effects of loss of coherence in low energy quantum systems caused by or related to gravit...
Many theories of quantum gravity can be understood as imposing a minimum length scale the signatures...
One of the main challenges in physics today is to merge quantum theory and the theory of general rel...
The nature of the quantum-to-classical crossover remains one of the most challenging open question o...
Quantum experiments with nanomechanical oscillators are regarded as a testbed for hypothetical modif...
Finding a feasible scheme for testing the quantum mechanical nature of the gravitational interaction...
Conventional techniques for laser cooling, by coherent scattering off of internal states or through ...
Quantum gravity places entirely new challenges on the formulation of a consistent theory as well as ...
Graviton pairing and destruction of these pairs under collisions with bodies may lead to the Newtoni...
Quantum mechanics and the theory of gravity are presently not compatible. A particular question is w...
Phenomenological models aiming to join gravity and quantum mechanics often predict effects that are ...
A minimal observable length is a common feature of theories that aim to merge quantum physics and gr...
A minimal observable length is a common feature of theories that aim to merge quantum physics and gr...
Recent progress in observing and manipulating mechanical oscillators at quantum regime provides new ...
We propose an optomechanics experiment that can search for signatures of a fundamentally classical t...
We discuss effects of loss of coherence in low energy quantum systems caused by or related to gravit...
Many theories of quantum gravity can be understood as imposing a minimum length scale the signatures...
One of the main challenges in physics today is to merge quantum theory and the theory of general rel...
The nature of the quantum-to-classical crossover remains one of the most challenging open question o...
Quantum experiments with nanomechanical oscillators are regarded as a testbed for hypothetical modif...
Finding a feasible scheme for testing the quantum mechanical nature of the gravitational interaction...
Conventional techniques for laser cooling, by coherent scattering off of internal states or through ...
Quantum gravity places entirely new challenges on the formulation of a consistent theory as well as ...
Graviton pairing and destruction of these pairs under collisions with bodies may lead to the Newtoni...
Quantum mechanics and the theory of gravity are presently not compatible. A particular question is w...