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Listening to quantum radio
Phys.org ^ | March 8, 2019 | Delft University of Technology

Posted on 03/08/2019 8:33:49 AM PST by ETL

**Listening to quantum radio
This quantum chip (1x1cm) allows the researchers to listen to the smallest radio signal allowed by quantum mechanics. Credit: TU Delft

Researchers at Delft University of Technology have created a quantum circuit to listen to the weakest radio signal allowed by quantum mechanics. This new quantum circuit opens the door to possible future applications in areas such as radio astronomy and medicine (MRI). It also enables experiments to shed light on the interplay between quantum mechanics and gravity. The results have been published in Science.

The usual solution to a weak radio signal is to find a bigger signal, for instance, by picking a different radio station or by moving to the other side of the room.

However,m what if we could just listen more carefully?

Weak radio signals are not just a challenge for people trying to find their favourite radio station, but also for imaging (MRI) scanners at hospitals, as well as for the telescopes scientists use to peer into space. In a in radio frequency detection, researchers in the group of Prof. Gary Steele in Delft demonstrated the detection of photons or quanta of energy, the weakest signals allowed by the theory of mechanics.

Quantum chunks

One of the strange predictions of quantum mechanics is that energy comes in tiny little chunks called quanta. What does this mean? "Say I am pushing a kid on a swing," says lead researcher Mario Gely. "In the classical theory of physics, if I want the kid to go a little bit faster I can give them a small push, giving them more speed and more energy. Quantum mechanics says something different: I can only increase the kid's energy one 'quantum step' at a time. Pushing by half of that amount is not possible."

**Listening to quantum radio

Electron microscope picture of the quantum circuit built by the researchers. The width of the picture corresponds to only a third of a millimetre. Credit: TU Delft

For a kid on a swing, these quantum steps are so tiny that they are too small to notice. Until recently, the same was true for radio waves. However, the research team in Delft developed a circuit that can actually detect these chunks of energy in radio frequency signals, opening up the potential for sensing radio waves at the quantum level.

From quantum radio to quantum gravity?

Beyond applications in quantum sensing, the group in Delft is interested in taking quantum mechanics to the next level: mass. While the theory of quantum electromagnetism was developed nearly 100 years ago, physicists are still puzzled today on how to fit gravity into quantum mechanics.

**Listening to quantum radio

This quantum chip (1x1cm) allows the researchers to listen to the smallest radio signal allowed by quantum mechanics. Credit: TU Delft "Using our quantum radio, we want to try to listen to and control the quantum vibrations of heavy objects, and explore experimentally what happens when you mix quantum mechanics and gravity," Gely said. "Such experiments are hard, but if successful we would be able to test if we can make a quantum superposition of space-time itself, a new concept that would test our understanding of both and general relativity."

Explore further: How Einstein's equivalence principle extends to the quantum world

More information: Mario F. Gely et al. Observation and stabilization of photonic Fock states in a hot radio-frequency resonator, Science (2019). DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw3101


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1 posted on 03/08/2019 8:33:49 AM PST by ETL
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To: ETL

That’s the thing about quantum radio. It doesn’t exist until you listen to it.


2 posted on 03/08/2019 8:35:16 AM PST by DannyTN
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To: ETL

It’s like a Border Blaster, but from another dimension.


3 posted on 03/08/2019 8:38:00 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: DannyTN

“That’s the thing about quantum radio. It doesn’t exist until you listen to it.”

But when you listen, it quits working.


4 posted on 03/08/2019 8:39:02 AM PST by brownsfan (Behold, the power of government cheese.)
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To: DannyTN

So hard to turn the damn tiny knobs!


5 posted on 03/08/2019 8:39:39 AM PST by ETL (Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Iran Deal, Nukes: Click ETL)
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To: DannyTN

” It doesn’t exist until you listen to it “

A new Koan!


6 posted on 03/08/2019 8:40:00 AM PST by Regulator
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To: DannyTN

So if a tree falls in a forest planet, we’ll finally know about it!


7 posted on 03/08/2019 8:43:56 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Buckeye McFrog
It's a quantum vibrator as well. You can control the vibrations of objects. Something to make Happy women and a sonic ray gun are two applications I lay claim to the patent rights for.

8 posted on 03/08/2019 8:51:08 AM PST by Waverunner (I'd like to welcome our new overlords, say hello to my little friend)
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To: DannyTN

Maybe I can listen to Yacht Rock uninterrupted?


9 posted on 03/08/2019 10:04:03 AM PST by wally_bert (You're bringing The Monk down, man!)
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To: wally_bert

Yacht Rock?

Is that what Gallagher was playing as he drove around in his car boat in “Going Overboard”?


10 posted on 03/08/2019 10:14:36 AM PST by DannyTN
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To: DannyTN

It’s a favorite station XM.

70s and 80s soft rock with some really funny bumpers.


11 posted on 03/08/2019 10:19:27 AM PST by wally_bert (You're bringing The Monk down, man!)
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To: DannyTN

It doesn’t exist until you listen to it.


And once you’ve heard the song, you’re entangled with it and can’t get it out of your mind.


12 posted on 03/08/2019 10:37:22 AM PST by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: sparklite2

LOL


13 posted on 03/08/2019 11:44:29 AM PST by DannyTN
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