Dissipative Optomechanical Preparation of Macroscopic Quantum Superposition States

ORAL

Abstract

The transition from quantum to classical physics remains an intensely debated question even though it has been investigated for more than a century. Further clarifications could be obtained by preparing macroscopic objects in spatial quantum superpositions and proposals for generating such states for nanomechanical devices either in a transient or a probabilistic fashion have been put forward. Here, we introduce a method to deterministically obtain spatial superpositions of arbitrary lifetime via dissipative state preparation. In our approach, we engineer a double-well potential for the motion of the mechanical element and drive it towards the ground state, which shows the desired spatial superposition, via optomechanical sideband cooling. We propose a specific implementation based on a superconducting circuit coupled to the mechanical motion of a lithium-decorated monolayer graphene sheet, introduce a method to verify the mechanical state by coupling it to a superconducting qubit, and discuss its prospects for testing collapse models for the quantum to classical transition.

Authors

  • Carlos Navarrete-Benlloch

    Max-Planck Institute for the Science of Light

  • Mehdi Abdi

    University of Ulm

  • Peter Degenfeld-Schonburg

    Bosch

  • Mahdi Sameti

    Heriot-Watt University

  • Michael J. Hartmann

    Heriot-Watt University