10–14 Jul 2023
Radboud University Nijmegen
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Quantum Gravity in Table-Top Experiments | Focus: How to avoid the appearance of a classical world in gravity experiments?

11 Jul 2023, 10:00
30m
CC2 (Radboud University)

CC2

Radboud University

Mercatorpad 1 Nijmegen

Speaker

Hans Hepach (U.of Vienna)

Description

No experiment today provides evidence that gravity requires a quantum description. The growing ability to achieve quantum optical control over massive solid-state objects may change that situation – by enabling experiments that directly probe the phenomenology of quantum states of gravitational source masses. This can lead to experimental outcomes that are inconsistent with the predictions of a purely classical field theory of gravity. Such 'Quantum Cavendish' experiments will rely on delocalized motional quantum states of sufficiently massive objects and gravity experiments on the micrometer scale. I review the current status in the lab and the challenges to be overcome for future experiments.

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