Macroscopic quantum states: measures, fragility and implementations
F. Fröwis, P. Sekatski, W. Dür, N. Gisin, and N. Sangouard. (2017)cite arxiv:1706.06173Comment: Review paper including 56 pages and 23 figures. We appreciate feedback and comments. Please send them to: macro.quant.rmp@gmail.com.
Abstract
Large-scale quantum effects have always played an important role in the
foundations of quantum theory. With recent experimental progress and the
aspiration for quantum enhanced applications, the interest in macroscopic
quantum effects has been reinforced. In this review, we critically analyze and
discuss measures aiming to quantify various aspects of macroscopic quantumness.
We survey recent results on the difficulties and prospects to create, maintain
and detect macroscopic quantum states. The role of macroscopic quantum states
in foundational questions as well as practical applications is outlined.
Finally, we present past and on-going experimental advances aiming to generate
and observe macroscopic quantum states.
Description
[1706.06173] Macroscopic quantum states: measures, fragility and implementations
cite arxiv:1706.06173Comment: Review paper including 56 pages and 23 figures. We appreciate feedback and comments. Please send them to: macro.quant.rmp@gmail.com
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%A Fröwis, Florian
%A Sekatski, Pavel
%A Dür, Wolfgang
%A Gisin, Nicolas
%A Sangouard, Nicolas
%D 2017
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%T Macroscopic quantum states: measures, fragility and implementations
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1706.06173
%X Large-scale quantum effects have always played an important role in the
foundations of quantum theory. With recent experimental progress and the
aspiration for quantum enhanced applications, the interest in macroscopic
quantum effects has been reinforced. In this review, we critically analyze and
discuss measures aiming to quantify various aspects of macroscopic quantumness.
We survey recent results on the difficulties and prospects to create, maintain
and detect macroscopic quantum states. The role of macroscopic quantum states
in foundational questions as well as practical applications is outlined.
Finally, we present past and on-going experimental advances aiming to generate
and observe macroscopic quantum states.
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abstract = {Large-scale quantum effects have always played an important role in the
foundations of quantum theory. With recent experimental progress and the
aspiration for quantum enhanced applications, the interest in macroscopic
quantum effects has been reinforced. In this review, we critically analyze and
discuss measures aiming to quantify various aspects of macroscopic quantumness.
We survey recent results on the difficulties and prospects to create, maintain
and detect macroscopic quantum states. The role of macroscopic quantum states
in foundational questions as well as practical applications is outlined.
Finally, we present past and on-going experimental advances aiming to generate
and observe macroscopic quantum states.},
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title = {Macroscopic quantum states: measures, fragility and implementations},
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