An Optomechanical Platform for Quantum Hypothesis Testing for Collapse
Models
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.02112v2
- Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 15:20:56 GMT
- Title: An Optomechanical Platform for Quantum Hypothesis Testing for Collapse
Models
- Authors: Marta Maria Marchese, Alessio Belenchia, Stefano Pirandola, Mauro
Paternostro
- Abstract summary: We show that input squeezed optical noise, and feasible measurement schemes on the output cavity modes, allow to obtain an advantage with respect to classical schemes.
We apply these results to the discrimination of models of spontaneous collapse of the wavefunction, highlighting the possibilities offered by this scheme for fundamental physics searches.
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- Abstract: Quantum Hypothesis Testing has shown the advantages that quantum resources
can offer in the discrimination of competing hypothesis. Here, we apply this
framework to optomechanical systems and fundamental physics questions. In
particular, we focus on an optomechanical system composed of two cavities
employed to perform quantum channel discrimination. We show that input squeezed
optical noise, and feasible measurement schemes on the output cavity modes,
allow to obtain an advantage with respect to any comparable classical schemes.
We apply these results to the discrimination of models of spontaneous collapse
of the wavefunction, highlighting the possibilities offered by this scheme for
fundamental physics searches.
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