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This project explores the use of levitated mechanical resonators controlled by optical fields to test quantum physics with massive objects. It aims to conduct experiments in space to improve measurements of gravitational effects and investigate the intersection of quantum theory and relativity.
Quantum theory has been confirmed to extreme accuracy in a vast variety of experiments over the last century.
While most of these experiments have been limited to a microscopic scale, several milestones in demonstrating quantum effects for more and more massive objects have been achieved, in particular by experiments on the interference of large molecules.
In the last few years, a new approach to test quantum physics with significantly more massive objects has emerged where the electromagnetic…
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