Mazzarella L, Mohageg M, Strekalov DV, Zhai A, Israelsson U, Matsko A, Yu N, Anastopoulos C, Carpenter B, Gallicchio J, Hu BL, Jennewein T, Kwiat P, Lin SY, Ling A, Marquardt C, Meister M, Moffat B, Newell R, Roura A, Schubert C, Vallone G, Villoresi P, Wörner L (2021)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2021
Publisher: SPIE
Book Volume: 11835
Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Event location: San Diego, CA, USA
ISBN: 9781510645080
DOI: 10.1117/12.2593986
In this article, we review the proposed experiments for the Deep Space Quantum Link (DSQL) mission concept aiming to probe gravitational effects on quantum optical systems. Quantum theory and general relativity are the two most successful frameworks we have to describe the universe. These theories have been validated through experimental confirmations in their domains of application— the macroscopic domain for relativity, and the microscopic domain for quantum theory. To date, laboratory experiments conducted in a regime where both theories manifest measurable effects on photons are limited. Satellite platforms enable the transmission of quantum states of light between different inertial frames and over distances impossible to emulate in the laboratory. The DSQL concept proposes simultaneous tests of quantum mechanics and general relativity enabled by quantum optical links to one or more spacecrafts.
APA:
Mazzarella, L., Mohageg, M., Strekalov, D.V., Zhai, A., Israelsson, U., Matsko, A.,... Wörner, L. (2021). Goals and feasibility of the Deep Space Quantum Link. In Keith S. Deacon, Ronald E. Meyers (Eds.), Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. San Diego, CA, USA: SPIE.
MLA:
Mazzarella, Luca, et al. "Goals and feasibility of the Deep Space Quantum Link." Proceedings of the Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging XIX 2021, San Diego, CA, USA Ed. Keith S. Deacon, Ronald E. Meyers, SPIE, 2021.
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