A strict experimental test of macroscopic realism in a superconducting flux qubit

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George C. Knee
Kosuke Kakuyanagi
Mao-Chuang Yeh
Yuichiro Matsuzaki
Hiraku Toida
Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Shiro Saito
Anthony J. Leggett
William J. Munro
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[1] NTT Basic Research Laboratories,Department of Physics
[2] NTT Corporation,undefined
[3] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,undefined
[4] Present address: Department of Physics,undefined
[5] University of Warwick,undefined
[6] Gibbet Hill Road,undefined
[7] Coventry CV4 7AL,undefined
[8] UK,undefined
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Macroscopic realism is the name for a class of modifications to quantum theory that allow macroscopic objects to be described in a measurement-independent manner, while largely preserving a fully quantum mechanical description of the microscopic world. Objective collapse theories are examples which aim to solve the quantum measurement problem through modified dynamical laws. Whether such theories describe nature, however, is not known. Here we describe and implement an experimental protocol capable of constraining theories of this class, that is more noise tolerant and conceptually transparent than the original Leggett–Garg test. We implement the protocol in a superconducting flux qubit, and rule out (by ∼84 s.d.) those theories which would deny coherent superpositions of 170 nA currents over a ∼10 ns timescale. Further, we address the ‘clumsiness loophole’ by determining classical disturbance with control experiments. Our results constitute strong evidence for the superposition of states of nontrivial macroscopic distinctness.
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