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Toward spin-dependent macroscopic matter-wave interferometers: potential methods and approaches

PhD ceremony:Mr R. (Run) ZhouWhen:December 05, 2025 Start:12:45Supervisors:A. (Anupam) Mazumdar, Prof, prof. dr. D. (Diederik) RoestWhere:Academy building RUG / Student Information & AdministrationFaculty:Science and Engineering
Toward spin-dependent macroscopic matter-wave interferometers:
potential methods and approaches

In his thesis, Run Zhou explores how to create macroscopic matter-wave interferometers (MMWIs) using nanodiamonds with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers. MMWIs are important for testing the limits of quantum mechanics and studying the possible quantum nature of gravity. However, building MMWIs with large masses is very challenging because of decoherence and the diamagnetic properties of diamonds. 

Zhou presents several experimental schemes to increase the spatial separation of massive quantum objects. The key idea is to use the diamagnetism of diamonds not only as a limitation but also as a tool to help separate wave packets. Methods include catapulting trajectories with nonlinear magnetic fields, using diamagnetic repulsion, combining gravitational acceleration with magnetic fields, and applying inverted harmonic potentials.

The results show that it is possible to achieve large spatial superpositions, up to tens of micrometers, in short timescales. While a full-scale MMWI is still difficult to realize, these findings may contribute to future efforts to observe quantum effects in macroscopic systems.

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