Feasible generation of gravity-induced entanglement by using optomechanical systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.04361v1
- Date: Tue, 28 May 2024 12:47:16 GMT
- Title: Feasible generation of gravity-induced entanglement by using optomechanical systems
- Authors: Daisuke Miki, Akira Matsumura, Kazuhiro Yamamoto,
- Abstract summary: We report the feasibility of detecting gravity-induced entanglement (GIE) with optomechanical systems.
Our proposal focuses on GIE generation between optomechanical mirrors, coupled via gravitational interactions.
We show that GIE is generated faster than a well-known time scale without optomechanical coupling.
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- Abstract: We report the feasibility of detecting the gravity-induced entanglement (GIE) with optomechanical systems, which is the first investigation that clarifies the feasible experimental parameters to achieve a signal-to-noise ratio of S/N=1. Our proposal focuses on GIE generation between optomechanical mirrors, coupled via gravitational interactions, under continuous measurement, feedback control, and Kalman filtering process, which matured in connection with the field of gravitational wave observations. We solved the Riccati equation to evaluate the time evolution of the conditional covariance matrix for optomechanical mirrors that estimated the minimum variance of the motions. The results demonstrate that GIE is generated faster than a well-known time scale without optomechanical coupling. The fast generation of entanglement is associated with quantum-state squeezing by the Kalman filtering process, which is an advantage of using optomechanical systems to experimentally detect GIE.
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