Probing wave function collapse models with a classically driven mechanical oscillator
Abstract
We show that the interaction of a pulsed laser light with a mechanical oscillator through the radiation pressure results in an opto-mechanical entangled state in which the photon number is correlated with the oscillator position. Interestingly, the mechanical oscillator can be delocalized over a large range of positions when driven by an intense laser light. This provides a simple yet sensitive method to probe hypothetic post-quantum theories including an explicit wave function collapse model, like the Diosi and Penrose model. We propose an entanglement witness to reveal the quantum nature of this opto-mechanical state as well as an optical technique to record the decoherence of the mechanical oscillator. We also report on a detailed feasibility study giving the experimental challenges that need to be overcome to confirm or rule out predictions from explicit wave function collapse models.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1504.00790,
title = {Probing wave function collapse models with a classically driven mechanical oscillator},
author = {Melvyn Ho and Ambroise Lafont and Nicolas Sangouard and Pavel Sekatski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.00790},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
11 pages, 2 figures. Corrections, and added appendix