The increasing level of control over motional quantum states of massive, solid-state mechanical devices opens the door to an hitherto unexplored parameter regime of macroscopic quantum physics. I will report on our recent progress towards controlling levitated solids in the quantum regime. I will discuss the prospects of using these systems for fundamental tests of physics, including the interface between quantum and gravitational physics. |
Markus Aspelmeyer
Quantum Optical Control of Levitated Solids: a novel probe for the gravity-quantum interface


Date & heure
19/02/20
Lieu
Ecole Normale supérieure – 24, rue Lhomond – Conf IV – 75005 Paris
Accueil
À venir
Juan Pablo Paz
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Quantum information processing with squeezed multiplet
40 years of Quantum Optics
This symposium celebrates the 40th anniversary of the launch of quantum optics activities at the Kastler Brossel Laboratory