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SUMMARY:Levitating Solids to Test Fundamental Aspects of Physics (Part I)
DESCRIPTION:Block lecture by Dr. Julen Simòn Pedernales\, Institute of Theoretical Physics\, Ulm University\, Germany \nAbstract: Quantum mechanics has been remarkably successful in describing the microscopic world\, yet its applicability to larger scales\, beyond a few thousand atoms\, remains largely unexplored experimentally. Recent advancements in the quantum control of solids suspended in a vacuum\, each containing billions of atoms\, may soon change this. The field of levitodynamics\, with applications ranging from the ultrasensitive detection of tiny forces to fundamental tests of physics\, is poised to open new avenues for exploring quantum mechanics at mesoscopic scales. In its most advanced form\, this quantum platform may be able to address fundamental questions in physics that remain unanswered today: Does the linearity of quantum mechanics hold at mesoscopic or even macroscopic scales? Can the source of a gravitational field exist in a quantum-coherent spatial superposition\, and if so\, what implications might this have for our understanding of gravity?\nIn these lectures\, I will introduce the key aspects of levitodynamics and discuss in which precise way this emerging technology may enable us to tackle these fundamental questions. \nThursday\, 28 November 2024 – 10:00 – 11:30 am – Part I\nLUH\, D326\, Building 1101\, Main Building\, Welfengarten 1\, 30167 Hannover \nFriday\, 28 November 2024 – 10:00 – 11:30 am – Part II\nLUH\, Room 317\, Building 3406\, HITec Building\, Callinstr. 26\, 30167 Hannover \nAccess data for the transfer (part I and II)\nWebexAccess: https://uni-hannover.webex.com/uni-hannover/j.php?MTID=m04ff4fffef3f27d61b2fcbcd54f17655
URL:https://qvls.de/event/levitating-solids-to-test-fundamental-aspects-of-physics-part-1/
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SUMMARY:Levitating Solids to Test Fundamental Aspects of Physics (Part II)
DESCRIPTION:Block lecture by Dr. Julen Simòn Pedernales\, Institute of Theoretical Physics\, Ulm University\, Germany \nAbstract: Quantum mechanics has been remarkably successful in describing the microscopic world\, yet its applicability to larger scales\, beyond a few thousand atoms\, remains largely unexplored experimentally. Recent advancements in the quantum control of solids suspended in a vacuum\, each containing billions of atoms\, may soon change this. The field of levitodynamics\, with applications ranging from the ultrasensitive detection of tiny forces to fundamental tests of physics\, is poised to open new avenues for exploring quantum mechanics at mesoscopic scales. In its most advanced form\, this quantum platform may be able to address fundamental questions in physics that remain unanswered today: Does the linearity of quantum mechanics hold at mesoscopic or even macroscopic scales? Can the source of a gravitational field exist in a quantum-coherent spatial superposition\, and if so\, what implications might this have for our understanding of gravity?\nIn these lectures\, I will introduce the key aspects of levitodynamics and discuss in which precise way this emerging technology may enable us to tackle these fundamental questions. \nThursday\, 28 November 2024 – 10:00 – 11:30 am – Part I\nLUH\, D326\, Building 1101\, Main Building\, Welfengarten 1\, 30167 Hannover \nFriday\, 28 November 2024 – 10:00 – 11:30 am – Part II\nLUH\, Room 317\, Building 3406\, HITec Building\, Callinstr. 26\, 30167 Hannover \nAccess data for the transfer (part I and II)\nWebexAccess: https://uni-hannover.webex.com/uni-hannover/j.php?MTID=m04ff4fffef3f27d61b2fcbcd54f17655
URL:https://qvls.de/event/levitating-solids-to-test-fundamental-aspects-of-physics-part-2/
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