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Macroscopic Quantum Resonators (MAQRO): 2015 update

Macroscopic Quantum Resonators (MAQRO): 2015 update
Macroscopic Quantum Resonators (MAQRO): 2015 update
Do the laws of quantum physics still hold for macroscopic objects - this is at the heart of Schrödinger’s cat paradox - or do gravitation or yet unknown effects set a limit for massive particles? What is the fundamental relation between quantum physics and gravity? Ground-based experiments addressing these questions may soon face limitations due to limited free-fall times and the quality of vacuum and microgravity. The proposed mission Macroscopic Quantum Resonators (MAQRO) may overcome these limitations and allow addressing such fundamental questions. MAQRO harnesses recent developments in quantum optomechanics, high-mass matter-wave interferometry as well as state-of-the-art space technology to push macroscopic quantum experiments towards their ultimate performance limits and to open new horizons for applying quantum technology in space. The main scientific goal is to probe the vastly unexplored ‘quantum-classical’ transition for increasingly massive objects, testing the predictions of quantum theory for objects in a size and mass regime unachievable in ground-based experiments. The hardware will largely be based on available space technology. Here, we present the MAQRO proposal submitted in response to the 4th Cosmic Vision call for a medium-sized mission (M4) in 2014 of the European Space Agency (ESA) with a possible launch in 2025, and we review the progress with respect to the original MAQRO proposal for the 3rd Cosmic Vision call for a medium-sized mission (M3) in 2010. In particular, the updated proposal overcomes several critical issues of the original proposal by relying on established experimental techniques from high-mass matter-wave interferometry and by introducing novel ideas for particle loading and manipulation. Moreover, the mission design was improved to better fulfill the stringent environmental requirements for macroscopic quantum experiments.
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Kaltenbaek, Rainer, Aspelmeyer, Markus, Barker, Peter F, Bassi, Angelo, Bateman, James, Bongs, Kai, Bose, Sougato, Braxmaier, Claus, Brukner, Časlav, Christophe, Bruno, Chwalla, Michael, Cohadon, Pierre-françois, Cruise, Adrian Michael, Curceanu, Catalina, Dholakia, Kishan, Diósi, Lajos, Döringshoff, Klaus, Ertmer, Wolfgang, Gieseler, Jan, Gürlebeck, Norman, Hechenblaikner, Gerald, Heidmann, Antoine, Herrmann, Sven, Hossenfelder, Sabine, Johann, Ulrich, Kiesel, Nikolai, Kim, Myungshik, Lämmerzahl, Claus, Lambrecht, Astrid, Mazilu, Michael, Milburn, Gerard J, Müller, Holger, Novotny, Lukas, Paternostro, Mauro, Peters, Achim, Pikovski, Igor, Pilan zanoni, André, Rasel, Ernst M, Reynaud, Serge, Riedel, Charles Jess, Rodrigues, Manuel, Rondin, Loïc, Roura, Albert, Schleich, Wolfgang P, Schmiedmayer, Jörg, Schuldt, Thilo, Schwab, Keith C, Tajmar, Martin, Tino, Guglielmo M, Ulbricht, Hendrik, Ursin, Rupert and Vedral, Vlatko (2016) Macroscopic Quantum Resonators (MAQRO): 2015 update. EPJ Quantum Technology, 3 (1), 1-47. (doi:10.1140/epjqt/s40507-016-0043-7).

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Abstract

Do the laws of quantum physics still hold for macroscopic objects - this is at the heart of Schrödinger’s cat paradox - or do gravitation or yet unknown effects set a limit for massive particles? What is the fundamental relation between quantum physics and gravity? Ground-based experiments addressing these questions may soon face limitations due to limited free-fall times and the quality of vacuum and microgravity. The proposed mission Macroscopic Quantum Resonators (MAQRO) may overcome these limitations and allow addressing such fundamental questions. MAQRO harnesses recent developments in quantum optomechanics, high-mass matter-wave interferometry as well as state-of-the-art space technology to push macroscopic quantum experiments towards their ultimate performance limits and to open new horizons for applying quantum technology in space. The main scientific goal is to probe the vastly unexplored ‘quantum-classical’ transition for increasingly massive objects, testing the predictions of quantum theory for objects in a size and mass regime unachievable in ground-based experiments. The hardware will largely be based on available space technology. Here, we present the MAQRO proposal submitted in response to the 4th Cosmic Vision call for a medium-sized mission (M4) in 2014 of the European Space Agency (ESA) with a possible launch in 2025, and we review the progress with respect to the original MAQRO proposal for the 3rd Cosmic Vision call for a medium-sized mission (M3) in 2010. In particular, the updated proposal overcomes several critical issues of the original proposal by relying on established experimental techniques from high-mass matter-wave interferometry and by introducing novel ideas for particle loading and manipulation. Moreover, the mission design was improved to better fulfill the stringent environmental requirements for macroscopic quantum experiments.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 March 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 March 2016
Published date: 1 December 2016

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Author: Rainer Kaltenbaek
Author: Markus Aspelmeyer
Author: Peter F Barker
Author: Angelo Bassi
Author: James Bateman
Author: Kai Bongs
Author: Sougato Bose
Author: Claus Braxmaier
Author: Časlav Brukner
Author: Bruno Christophe
Author: Michael Chwalla
Author: Pierre-françois Cohadon
Author: Adrian Michael Cruise
Author: Catalina Curceanu
Author: Kishan Dholakia
Author: Lajos Diósi
Author: Klaus Döringshoff
Author: Wolfgang Ertmer
Author: Jan Gieseler
Author: Norman Gürlebeck
Author: Gerald Hechenblaikner
Author: Antoine Heidmann
Author: Sven Herrmann
Author: Sabine Hossenfelder
Author: Ulrich Johann
Author: Nikolai Kiesel
Author: Myungshik Kim
Author: Claus Lämmerzahl
Author: Astrid Lambrecht
Author: Michael Mazilu
Author: Gerard J Milburn
Author: Holger Müller
Author: Lukas Novotny
Author: Mauro Paternostro
Author: Achim Peters
Author: Igor Pikovski
Author: André Pilan zanoni
Author: Ernst M Rasel
Author: Serge Reynaud
Author: Charles Jess Riedel
Author: Manuel Rodrigues
Author: Loïc Rondin
Author: Albert Roura
Author: Wolfgang P Schleich
Author: Jörg Schmiedmayer
Author: Thilo Schuldt
Author: Keith C Schwab
Author: Martin Tajmar
Author: Guglielmo M Tino
Author: Rupert Ursin
Author: Vlatko Vedral

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