International audienceAn otherwise free classical particle moving through an extended spatially homogeneous medium with which it may exchange energy and momentum will undergo a frictional drag force in the direction opposite to its velocity with a magnitude which is typically proportional to a power of its speed. We study here the quantum equivalent of a classical Hamiltonian model for this friction phenomenon that was proposed in [11]. More precisely, we study the spectral properties of the quantum Hamiltonian and compare the quantum and classical situations. Under suitable conditions on the infrared behavior of the model, we prove that the Hamiltonian at fixed total momentum has no ground state except when the total momentum vanishes, and...
Dissipative forces are ubiquitous and thus constitute an essential part of realistic physical theori...
Quantum fluctuations can induce a friction on a neutral but polarizable particle and cause it to rad...
We present a Markovian quantum theory of friction. Our approach is based on the idea that collisions...
International audienceAn otherwise free classical particle moving through an extended spatially homo...
An otherwise free classical particle moving through an extended spatially homogeneous medium with wh...
We present a quantum theory of friction in which interactions with the surrounding medium are descri...
We present a quantum theory of friction in which interactions with the surrounding medium are descri...
We present a quantum theory of friction in which interactions with the surrounding medium are descri...
The quantum motion of nuclei, generally ignored in the physics of sliding friction, can affect in an...
The quantum motion of nuclei, generally ignored in the physics of sliding friction, can affect in an...
Dissipative forces are ubiquitous and thus constitute an essential part of realistic physical theori...
As a second paper in series with arXiv:2108.01539, we discuss here quantum vacuum friction on an int...
Dissipative forces are ubiquitous and thus constitute an essential part of realistic physical theori...
Similarity of equations of motion for the classical and quantum trajectories is used to introduce af...
Dissipative forces are ubiquitous and thus constitute an essential part of realistic physical theori...
Dissipative forces are ubiquitous and thus constitute an essential part of realistic physical theori...
Quantum fluctuations can induce a friction on a neutral but polarizable particle and cause it to rad...
We present a Markovian quantum theory of friction. Our approach is based on the idea that collisions...
International audienceAn otherwise free classical particle moving through an extended spatially homo...
An otherwise free classical particle moving through an extended spatially homogeneous medium with wh...
We present a quantum theory of friction in which interactions with the surrounding medium are descri...
We present a quantum theory of friction in which interactions with the surrounding medium are descri...
We present a quantum theory of friction in which interactions with the surrounding medium are descri...
The quantum motion of nuclei, generally ignored in the physics of sliding friction, can affect in an...
The quantum motion of nuclei, generally ignored in the physics of sliding friction, can affect in an...
Dissipative forces are ubiquitous and thus constitute an essential part of realistic physical theori...
As a second paper in series with arXiv:2108.01539, we discuss here quantum vacuum friction on an int...
Dissipative forces are ubiquitous and thus constitute an essential part of realistic physical theori...
Similarity of equations of motion for the classical and quantum trajectories is used to introduce af...
Dissipative forces are ubiquitous and thus constitute an essential part of realistic physical theori...
Dissipative forces are ubiquitous and thus constitute an essential part of realistic physical theori...
Quantum fluctuations can induce a friction on a neutral but polarizable particle and cause it to rad...
We present a Markovian quantum theory of friction. Our approach is based on the idea that collisions...