Some Aspects of Planck Scale Quantum Optics
Kourosh Nozari

TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum gravitational effects at the Planck scale impact quantum optics, disrupting harmonic oscillations, coherence, and causing additional wave packet broadening.
Contribution
It introduces the effects of gravitational induced uncertainty on quantum optics phenomena, highlighting the destruction of coherence and harmonic oscillations at the quantum gravity scale.
Findings
Gravitational effects destroy the notion of harmonic oscillations.
Complete coherence and monochromatic rays are impossible due to gravitational uncertainty.
Quantum gravitational effects cause additional wave packet broadening.
Abstract
This paper considers the effects of gravitational induced uncertainty on some well-known quantum optics issues. First we will show that gravitational effects at quantum level destroy the notion of harmonic oscillations. Then it will be shown that, although it is possible(at least in principle) to have complete coherency and vanishing broadening in usual quantum optics, gravitational induced uncertainty destroys complete coherency and it is impossible to have a monochromatic ray. We will show that there is an additional wave packet broadening due to quantum gravitational effects.
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