1. Response to 'Verifying quantum superpositions at metre scales'
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Kovachy, T., Asenbaum, P., Overstreet, C., Donnelly, C. A., Dickerson, S. M., Sugarbaker, A., Hogan, J. M., and Kasevich, M. A.
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Quantum Physics ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
The preceding BCA (Stamper-Kurn et. al., arXiv:1607.01454) asserts that our observation of interference contrast in a half-metre-scale atom interferometer (Kovachy et. al., Nature 528, 530-3 (2015)) does not prove the existence of macroscopic quantum superpositions and hence does not test quantum mechanics at long length scales. Moreover, the BCA implies that intrinsic atomic interactions or technical imperfections could prevent the application of our work to future differential measurements. On the contrary, we argue the following: i) in standard quantum mechanics, there is no known mechanism in our system that prohibits its use in future differential measurement applications; ii) our experiment tests quantum mechanics in that it constrains any modifications that would reduce contrast in an interferometer with arms that propagate over widely separated trajectories; and iii) using a standard definition of superposition, our observation of interference results from quantum superposition at the half-metre scale. In particular, quantum superposition is a more general concept than first-order coherence., Comment: Response to comment by Stamper-Kurn et. al., arXiv:1607.01454
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- 2016