Effects of Newtonian gravitational self-interaction in harmonically trapped quantum systems

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Abstract

The Schrödinger-Newton equation has gained attention in the recent past as a nonlinear modification of the Schrödinger equation due to a gravitational self-interaction. Such a modification is expected from a fundamentally semi-classical theory of gravity and can, therefore, be considered a test case for the necessity of the quantisation of the gravitational field. Here we provide a thorough study of the effects of the Schrödinger-Newton equation for a micron-sized sphere trapped in a harmonic oscillator potential. We discuss both the effect on the energy eigenstates and the dynamical behaviour of squeezed states, covering the experimentally relevant parameter regimes.

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Großardt, A., Bateman, J., Ulbricht, H., & Bassi, A. (2016). Effects of Newtonian gravitational self-interaction in harmonically trapped quantum systems. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep30840

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