Irreversibility beyond Landauer’s principle: is it possible to perform erasure using the quantum homogenizer?

New Journal of Physics IOP Publishing 24:11 (2022) 113030

Authors:

Maria Violaris, Chiara Marletto

Unpredictability is perfectly possible in a deterministic universe

(2022)

Authors:

Chiara Marletto, Vlatko Vedral

Classical and quantum orbital correlations in molecular electronic states

New Journal of Physics IOP Publishing 24:10 (2022) 102001

Authors:

Onur Pusuluk, Mahir H Yeşiller, Gökhan Torun, Özgür E Müstecaplıoğlu, Ersin Yurtsever, Vlatko Vedral

Witnessing superpositions of causal orders before the process is completed

(2022)

Authors:

Onur Pusuluk, Zafer Gedik, Vlatko Vedral

Amplification of gravitationally induced entanglement

Physical Review D American Physical Society 106:6 (2022) 66013

Authors:

Tianfeng Feng, Vlatko Vedral

Abstract:

Observation of gravitationally induced entanglement between two massive particles can be viewed as implying the existence of the nonclassical nature of gravity. However, weak interaction in the gravitational field is extremely small so that gravitationally induced entanglement is exceptionally challenging to test in practice. For addressing this key challenge, here we propose a criterion based on the logical contradictions of weak entanglement, which may boost the sensitivity of the signal due to the gravitationally induced entanglement. Specifically, we make use of the weak-value scenario and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering. We prove that it is impossible for a classical mediator to act on two local quantum objects to simulate amplified-weak-value phenomenon in two-setting Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering. Our approach can amplify the signal of gravitationally induced entanglement that were previously impossible to observe by any desired factor that depends on the magnitude of the weak value. Our results not only open up the possibility of exploring nonclassical nature of gravity in the near future, but they also pave the way for weak entanglement criterion of a more general nature.