Witnessing quantumness of a system by observing only its classical features

Abstract

Witnessing non-classicality in the gravitational field has been claimed to be practically impossible. This constitutes a deep problem, which has even lead some researchers to question whether gravity should be quantised, due to the weakness of quantum effects. To counteract these claims, we propose a thought experiment that witnesses non-classicality of a physical system by probing it with a qubit. Remarkably, this experiment does not require any quantum control of the system, involving only measuring a single classical observable on that system. In addition, our scheme does not even assume any specific dynamics. That non-classicality of a system can be established indirectly, by coupling it to a qubit, opens up the possibility that quantum gravitational effects could in fact be witnessed in the lab.

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