252 research outputs found
Creation of macroscopic superpositions of flow states with Bose-Einstein condensates
We present a straightforward scheme for creating macroscopic superpositions
of different superfluid flow states of Bose-Einstein condensates trapped in
optical lattices. This scheme has the great advantage that all the techniques
required are achievable with current experiments. Furthermore, the relative
difficulty of creating cats scales favorably with the size of the cat. This
means that this scheme may be well-suited to creating superpositions involving
large numbers of particles. Such states may have interesting technological
applications such as making quantum-limited measurements of angular momentum.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure
Precision measurement with an optical Josephson junction
We study a new type of Josephson device, the so-called "optical Josephson
junction" as proposed in Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 95}, 170402 (2005). Two
condensates are optically coupled through a waveguide by a pair of Bragg beams.
This optical Josephson junction is analogous to the usual Josephson junction of
two condensates weakly coupled via tunneling. We discuss the use of this
optical Josephson junction, for making precision measurements.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur
Entanglement and nonlocality of a single relativistic particle
Recent work has argued that the concepts of entanglement and nonlocality must
be taken seriously even in systems consisting of only a single particle. These
treatments, however, are nonrelativistic and, if single particle entanglement
is fundamental, it should also persist in a relativistic description. Here we
consider a spin-1/2 particle in a superposition of two different velocities as
viewed by an observer in a different relativistically-boosted inertial frame.
We show that the entanglement survives right up to the speed of light and that
the boosted observer would see single-particle violations of Bell's inequality.
We also discuss how quantum gates could be implemented in this way and the
possible implications for quantum information processing.Comment: 4 page
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