Collapse models postulate the existence of intrinsic noise which modifies quantum mechanics and is responsible for the emergence of macroscopic classicality. Assessing the validity of these models is extremely challenging because it is nontrivial to discriminate unambiguously their presence in experiments where other hardly controllable sources of noise compete to the overall decoherence. Here we provide a simple procedure that is able to probe the hypothetical presence of the collapse noise with a levitated nanosphere in a Fabry-Perot cavity. We show that the stationary state of the system is particularly sensitive, under specific experimental conditions, to the interplay between the trapping frequency, the cavity size, and the momentum di...
Quantum mechanics, with the usual orthodox interpretation, leads to the problem of macroscopic linea...
The use of levitated nanospheres represents a new paradigm for the optomechanical cooling of a small...
We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the ...
Collapse models postulate the existence of intrinsic noise which modifies quantum mechanics and is r...
Quantum experiments with nanomechanical oscillators are regarded as a testbed for hypothetical modif...
We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the ...
Inspired by the notion that environmental noise is in principle observable, while fundamental noise ...
Inspired by the notion that environmental noise is in principle observable, while fundamental noise ...
2noAn open problem in modern physics is why microscopic quantum objects can be at two places at once...
We propose a mechanism for testing the theory of collapse models such as continuous spontaneous loca...
Testing the limits of the applicability of quantum mechanics will deepen our understanding of the un...
Recently, nonthermal excess noise, compatible with the theoretical prediction provided by collapse m...
Spontaneous collapse models are phenomological theories formulated to address major difficulties in ...
Collapse models are posited as a resolution to the measurement problem. On one level, they offer a c...
Models of spontaneous wave function collapse describe the quantum-to-classical transition by assumin...
Quantum mechanics, with the usual orthodox interpretation, leads to the problem of macroscopic linea...
The use of levitated nanospheres represents a new paradigm for the optomechanical cooling of a small...
We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the ...
Collapse models postulate the existence of intrinsic noise which modifies quantum mechanics and is r...
Quantum experiments with nanomechanical oscillators are regarded as a testbed for hypothetical modif...
We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the ...
Inspired by the notion that environmental noise is in principle observable, while fundamental noise ...
Inspired by the notion that environmental noise is in principle observable, while fundamental noise ...
2noAn open problem in modern physics is why microscopic quantum objects can be at two places at once...
We propose a mechanism for testing the theory of collapse models such as continuous spontaneous loca...
Testing the limits of the applicability of quantum mechanics will deepen our understanding of the un...
Recently, nonthermal excess noise, compatible with the theoretical prediction provided by collapse m...
Spontaneous collapse models are phenomological theories formulated to address major difficulties in ...
Collapse models are posited as a resolution to the measurement problem. On one level, they offer a c...
Models of spontaneous wave function collapse describe the quantum-to-classical transition by assumin...
Quantum mechanics, with the usual orthodox interpretation, leads to the problem of macroscopic linea...
The use of levitated nanospheres represents a new paradigm for the optomechanical cooling of a small...
We consider a nanoparticle levitated in a Paul trap in ultrahigh cryogenic vacuum, and look for the ...