Gravitational wave emission from quadrupole Josephson junction device

Publication date: Available online 8 October 2019Source: Physics Letters AAuthor(s): Victor AtanasovAbstractWe suggest a hybrid quantum mechanical/classical set up capable of gravitational wave emission. The proposed device consists of two superconducting tunneling junctions which act as quantum voltage-to-frequency converters and produce oscillation of the charges (masses) in the superconducting condensate. The classical interpretation of the set up is associated with the particular arrangement which leads to suppression of the dipole radiation and formation of time dependent quadrupole mass moment - the gravitational wave source. The proposed device converts electrical energy/momentum into gravitational ones thus suggesting a form of propulsion. Provided the reverse effect: curvature-to-voltage conversion is possible, the device represents an emitter-receiver pair for gravitational wave based communication (favorable 1/r fall off with distance).
Source: Physics Letters A - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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