Research campaign: Macroscopic quantum resonators (MAQRO)
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Published:2023-01-01
Issue:1
Volume:8
Page:014006
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ISSN:2058-9565
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Container-title:Quantum Science and Technology
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language:
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Short-container-title:Quantum Sci. Technol.
Author:
Kaltenbaek RainerORCID, Arndt MarkusORCID, Aspelmeyer MarkusORCID, Barker Peter FORCID, Bassi Angelo, Bateman James, Belenchia AlessioORCID, Bergé JoelORCID, Braxmaier Claus, Bose Sougato, Christophe Bruno, Cole Garrett DORCID, Curceanu Catalina, Datta AnimeshORCID, Debiossac Maxime, Delić UrošORCID, Diósi Lajos, Geraci Andrew AORCID, Gerlich Stefan, Guerlin Christine, Hechenblaikner Gerald, Heidmann AntoineORCID, Herrmann Sven, Hornberger Klaus, Johann Ulrich, Kiesel Nikolai, Lämmerzahl Claus, LeBrun Thomas W, Milburn Gerard J, Millen JamesORCID, Mohageg Makan, Moore David CORCID, Morley Gavin WORCID, Nimmrichter Stefan, Novotny LukasORCID, Oi Daniel K LORCID, Paternostro MauroORCID, Riedel C Jess, Rodrigues ManuelORCID, Rondin LoïcORCID, Roura AlbertORCID, Schleich Wolfgang PORCID, Schuldt Thilo, Stickler Benjamin A, Ulbricht Hendrik, Vogt Christian, Wörner Lisa
Abstract
Abstract
The objective of the proposed macroscopic quantum resonators (MAQRO) mission is to harness space for achieving long free-fall times, extreme vacuum, nano-gravity, and cryogenic temperatures to test the foundations of physics in macroscopic quantum experiments at the interface with gravity. Developing the necessary technologies, achieving the required sensitivities and providing the necessary isolation of macroscopic quantum systems from their environment will lay the path for developing novel quantum sensors. Earlier studies showed that the proposal is feasible but that several critical challenges remain, and key technologies need to be developed. Recent scientific and technological developments since the original proposal of MAQRO promise the potential for achieving additional science objectives. The proposed research campaign aims to advance the state of the art and to perform the first macroscopic quantum experiments in space. Experiments on the ground, in micro-gravity, and in space will drive the proposed research campaign during the current decade to enable the implementation of MAQRO within the subsequent decade.
Funder
Foundational Questions Institute Division of Physics Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Royal Society Office of Naval Research European Cooperation in Science and Technology Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council H2020 Future and Emerging Technologies Science and Technology Facilities Council
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Materials Science (miscellaneous),Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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