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Testing spontaneous localization theories with matter-wave interferometry
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EngineeringQuantum Superposition PrincipleInterferometryContinuous Spontaneous LocalizationQuantum SensingSpontaneous Localization TheoriesPhotonic MetrologyQuantum MatterQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsCsl EffectClassical OpticsQuantum DecoherenceQuantum OpticNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCoherent ProcessWave Interference
We propose to test the theory of continuous spontaneous localization (CSL) in an all-optical time-domain Talbot-Lau interferometer for clusters with masses exceeding ${10}^{6} $ amu. By assessing the relevant environmental decoherence mechanisms, as well as the growing size of the particles relative to the grating fringes, we argue that it will be feasible to test the quantum superposition principle in a mass range excluded by recent estimates of the CSL effect.
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