Proof-of-Concept Experiments for Quantum Physics in Space
Quantum Physics
2009-11-10 v1
Abstract
Quantum physics experiments in space using entangled photons and satellites are within reach of current technology. We propose a series of fundamental quantum physics experiments that make advantageous use of the space infrastructure with specific emphasis on the satellite-based distribution of entangled photon pairs. The experiments are feasible already today and will eventually lead to a Bell-experiment over thousands of kilometers, thus demonstrating quantum correlations over distances which cannot be achieved by purely earth-bound experiments.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0308174,
title = {Proof-of-Concept Experiments for Quantum Physics in Space},
author = {Rainer Kaltenbaek and Markus Aspelmeyer and Thomas Jennewein and Caslav Brukner and Martin Pfennigbauer and Walter R. Leeb and Anton Zeilinger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0308174},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
15 pages, 10 figures, to appear in: SPIE Proceedings on Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging (2003)