Quantum Physics in Space
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.01435v2
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2023 13:26:37 GMT
- Title: Quantum Physics in Space
- Authors: Alessio Belenchia, Matteo Carlesso, \"Omer Bayraktar, Daniele Dequal,
Ivan Derkach, Giulio Gasbarri, Waldemar Herr, Ying Lia Li, Markus Rademacher,
Jasminder Sidhu, Daniel KL Oi, Stephan T. Seidel, Rainer Kaltenbaek,
Christoph Marquardt, Hendrik Ulbricht, Vladyslav C. Usenko, Lisa W\"orner,
Andr\'e Xuereb, Mauro Paternostro, Angelo Bassi
- Abstract summary: Remarkably, a space-based environment may open many new avenues for exploring and employing quantum physics and technologies.
We cover both the fundamental scientific questions that can be tackled with quantum technologies in space and the possible implementation of these technologies for a variety of academic and commercial purposes.
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- Abstract: Advances in quantum technologies are giving rise to a revolution in the way
fundamental physics questions are explored at the empirical level. At the same
time, they are the seeds for future disruptive technological applications of
quantum physics. Remarkably, a space-based environment may open many new
avenues for exploring and employing quantum physics and technologies. Recently,
space missions employing quantum technologies for fundamental or applied
studies have been proposed and implemented with stunning results. The
combination of quantum physics and its space application is the focus of this
review: we cover both the fundamental scientific questions that can be tackled
with quantum technologies in space and the possible implementation of these
technologies for a variety of academic and commercial purposes.
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