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 (Vienna): Quantum Optical Control of Levitated Solids: a novel probe for the gravity-quantum interface
Location:
Stefan-Meyer-Institut für subatomare Physik 1090 Wien, Boltzmanngasse 3 2. Stock, Seminarraum 2.08
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