2. Oct 2025
Schroedinger cat in a silicon box: quantum information and quantum foundations
QUANTUM Seminar
Datum: 2. October 2025 |
15:00 –
16:00
Sprecher:
Andrea Morello, UNSW Sydney, Australia
Veranstaltungsort: Moonstone Bldg / Ground floor / Seminar Room G (I24.EG.030g)
Sprache:
Englisch
Recent work on the simpler phosphorus atoms has shown the ability to entangle nuclear spins that are not bound to the same electron [4]. As the next step for scaling up donor quantum processors, we are working to integrate the donors with lithographic quantum dots, and I will present preliminary results in that direction.
We then used the Schroedinger cat and other nonclassical states to perform a curious experiment, where the quantumness of the state is certified by monitoring its uniform precession, in seeming contradiction with Ehrenfest’s theorem [4].
High-spin nuclei possess a quadrupole moment that couples them to lattice strain [5]. I will discuss plans to entangle a single nuclear spin with a MHz-range mechanical oscillator, and perspectives to scale up the mass of the oscillator to test gravitational collapse models.
[1] J. Muhonen et al., Nature Nanotechnology 9, 986 (2014)
[2] S. Asaad, V. Mourik et al., Nature 579, 205 (2020)
[3] X. Yu et al., Nature Physics 21, 362 (2025)
[4] H. Stemp et al, Science 389, 1234 (2025)
[5] A. Vaartjes et al., Newton 1, 100017 (2025)
[6] L. O’Neill et al., Applied Physics Letters 119, 174001 (2021)