Light, the universe, and everything -- 12 Herculean tasks for quantum cowboys and black diamond skiers
Girish Agarwal, Roland Allen, Iva Bezdekova, Robert Boyd, Goong Chen,, Ronald Hanson, Dean Hawthorne, Philip Hemmer, Moochan Kim, Olga, Kocharovskaya, David Lee, Sebastian Lidstrom, Suzy Lidstrom, Harald Losert,, Helmut Maier, John Neuberger, Miles Padgett, Mark Raizen

TL;DR
This paper compiles expert insights on the future challenges and opportunities in quantum optics and related fields, highlighting key scientific questions and technological prospects for the coming decades.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive set of 12 fundamental questions formulated by leading experts, outlining the future directions and open problems in quantum optics and quantum technologies.
Findings
Identification of key future research areas in quantum optics.
Highlighting potential technological breakthroughs in quantum sensing and information.
Proposing new fundamental questions to guide future scientific exploration.
Abstract
The Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics (PQE) has been a seminal force in quantum optics and related areas since 1971. It is rather mindboggling to recognize how the concepts presented at these conferences have transformed scientific understanding and human society. In January, 2017, the participants of PQE were asked to consider the equally important prospects for the future, and to formulate a set of questions representing some of the greatest aspirations in this broad field. The result is this multi-authored paper, in which many of the world's leading experts address the following fundamental questions: (1) What is the future of gravitational wave astronomy? (2) Are there new quantum phases of matter away from equilibrium that can be found and exploited - such as the time crystal? (3) Quantum theory in uncharted territory: What can we learn? (4) What are the…
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