The Purcell effect in an accelerated cavity containing an Unruh-DeWitt detector
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Abstract
We show that a two-level atom resonantly coupled to one of the modes of a cavity field can be used as a sensitive tool to measure the proper acceleration of a combined atom-cavity system. To achieve it we investigate the relation between the transition probability of a two-level atom placed within an ideal cavity and study how it is affected by the acceleration of the whole. We indicate how to choose the position of the atom as well as its characteristic frequency in order to maximize the sensitivity to acceleration.
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Presenters
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Ian Durham
St Anselm Coll, Department of Physics, St Anselm Coll
Authors
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Kacpar Kozdon
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw
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Ian Durham
St Anselm Coll, Department of Physics, St Anselm Coll
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Andrzej Dragan
Institute of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw