New Journal of Physics (Jan 2018)

Space QUEST mission proposal: experimentally testing decoherence due to gravity

  • Siddarth Koduru Joshi,
  • Jacques Pienaar,
  • Timothy C Ralph,
  • Luigi Cacciapuoti,
  • Will McCutcheon,
  • John Rarity,
  • Dirk Giggenbach,
  • Jin Gyu Lim,
  • Vadim Makarov,
  • Ivette Fuentes,
  • Thomas Scheidl,
  • Erik Beckert,
  • Mohamed Bourennane,
  • David Edward Bruschi,
  • Adán Cabello,
  • Jose Capmany,
  • Alberto Carrasco-Casado,
  • Eleni Diamanti,
  • Miloslav Dušek,
  • Dominique Elser,
  • Angelo Gulinatti,
  • Robert H Hadfield,
  • Thomas Jennewein,
  • Rainer Kaltenbaek,
  • Michael A Krainak,
  • Hoi-Kwong Lo,
  • Christoph Marquardt,
  • Gerard Milburn,
  • Momtchil Peev,
  • Andreas Poppe,
  • Valerio Pruneri,
  • Renato Renner,
  • Christophe Salomon,
  • Johannes Skaar,
  • Nikolaos Solomos,
  • Mario Stipčević,
  • Juan P Torres,
  • Morio Toyoshima,
  • Paolo Villoresi,
  • Ian Walmsley,
  • Gregor Weihs,
  • Harald Weinfurter,
  • Anton Zeilinger,
  • Marek Żukowski,
  • Rupert Ursin,
  • (Space QUEST topical team)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aac58b
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 6
p. 063016

Abstract

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Models of quantum systems on curved space-times lack sufficient experimental verification. Some speculative theories suggest that quantum correlations, such as entanglement, may exhibit different behavior to purely classical correlations in curved space. By measuring this effect or lack thereof, we can test the hypotheses behind several such models. For instance, as predicted by Ralph et al [ 5 ] and Ralph and Pienaar [ 1 ], a bipartite entangled system could decohere if each particle traversed through a different gravitational field gradient. We propose to study this effect in a ground to space uplink scenario. We extend the above theoretical predictions of Ralph and coworkers and discuss the scientific consequences of detecting/failing to detect the predicted gravitational decoherence. We present a detailed mission design of the European Space Agency’s Space QUEST (Space—Quantum Entanglement Space Test) mission, and study the feasibility of the mission scheme.

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