16 Nov 2021
14:00

Department of Physics, Grosser Hörsall 1.03

Gastvorlesung / Vortrag, Kolloquium / Seminar

GHE Seminar: Quantum optomechanics with levitated solids: a new perspective for the gravity-quantum interface

Georg H. Endress Research Seminar: Prof. Dr. Markus Aspelmeyer (University of Vienna, Austria)

Abstract: The quantum optical control of solid-state mechanical devices, quantum optomechanics, has emerged as a new frontier of light-matter interactions. Objects currently under investigation cover a mass range of more than 17 orders of magnitude - from nanomechanical waveguides to macroscopic, kilogram-weight mirrors of gravitational wave detectors. Extending this approach to levitated solids opens up complete new ways of coherently controlling the motion of massive quantum objects in engineerable potential landscapes. I will discuss recent experimental advances in quantum controlling levitated solids, including demonstrations of the motional quantum ground state of optically trapped nanoparticles in a room temperature environment. I will also discuss the perspective for such experiments to create superpositions of gravitational source masses. This addresses directly one of the outstanding questions at the interface between quantum physics and gravity, namely “what is the space-time metric generated by a quantum object?”.

Date: Tuesday, November 16th, 2021 at 2 pm

Location: University of Basel, Departement of Physics, Klingelbergstrasse 82, CH-4056 Basel, Großer Hörsaal 1.03 (First Floor) 

COVID rules: A COVID certificate (3G rule: cured or vaccinated or tested) & valid identification will be needed to attend the seminar in person


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