New QTeQ’s PRL
A new paper has been published in Phys. Rev. Lett. as a collaboration between the University of Trieste, University of Southampton, and QTeQ.
A non-interferometric method, entirely based on the modifications experienced by the massive oscillating mirror of an optomechanical cavity, has been proposed by Mohammad Bahrami, Angelo Bassi, Hendrik Ulbricht, and Mauro to study possible corrections to Schroedinger equations embodied by the so-called Continuous Spontaneous Localization model.
Details of the work can be found in
M. Bahrami, M. Paternostro, A. Bassi, and H. Ulbricht, Proposal for a Noninterferometric Test of Collapse Models in Optomechanical Systems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 210404 (2014)
The paper has been picked as an Editors’ Suggestion in Phys. Rev. Lett., which is the third time for QTeQ.