The possibility to observe quantum features at the macroscopic level stands out as one of the most challenging yet fascinating open questions in modern quantum physics. The difficulties inherent in such a quest are manifold. First, the unavoidable interaction with the surrounding environment lies deeply at the roots of the loss of coherence and corruption of quantum correlations in a quantum state [2], being more severe as the size of the system being studied grows. Second, one faces the debated problem of achieving a measurement- precision that is sufficient to observe quantum effects at such macro-scales. Recent studies have shown that, depending on the Hamiltonian models, classicality may emerge from the coarse-graininess of measurements performed over a quantum system [2,3].
Detecting non-locality in macroscopic systems / Spagnolo, Nicolo'; Vitelli, Chiara; M., Paternostro; L., Toffoli; DE MARTINI, Francesco; Sciarrino, Fabio. - (2011), pp. 1-1. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2011 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe and 12th European Quantum Electronics Conference, CLEO EUROPE/EQEC 2011 tenutosi a Munich; Germany) [10.1109/CLEOE.2011.5943381].
Detecting non-locality in macroscopic systems
SPAGNOLO, NICOLO';VITELLI, Chiara;DE MARTINI, Francesco;SCIARRINO, Fabio
2011
Abstract
The possibility to observe quantum features at the macroscopic level stands out as one of the most challenging yet fascinating open questions in modern quantum physics. The difficulties inherent in such a quest are manifold. First, the unavoidable interaction with the surrounding environment lies deeply at the roots of the loss of coherence and corruption of quantum correlations in a quantum state [2], being more severe as the size of the system being studied grows. Second, one faces the debated problem of achieving a measurement- precision that is sufficient to observe quantum effects at such macro-scales. Recent studies have shown that, depending on the Hamiltonian models, classicality may emerge from the coarse-graininess of measurements performed over a quantum system [2,3].I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.