Detectability of dissipative motion in quantum vacuum via superradiance
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Abstract
We report on a feasibility study for the detection of vacuum-induced dissipative motion, also known as the dynamical Casimir effect. Casimir photons are generated using high frequency mechanical resonators currently available through FBAR technology. The corresponding weak radio-frequency signal will stimulate population-inverted alkali atoms to generate an intense superradiant pulse detectable with conventional electronics.
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Authors
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James Hayden Brownell
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Michael Brown-Hayes
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Roberto Onofrio
Dartmouth College
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Woo-Joong Kim
Dartmouth College