We consider an atom (represented by a two-level system) moving in front of a dielectric plate, and study how traces of dissipation and decoherence (both effects induced by vacuum field fluctuations) can be found in the corrections to the unitary geometric phase accumulated by the atom. We consider the particle to follow a classical, macroscopically-fixed trajectory and integrate over the vacuum field and the microscopic degrees of freedom of both the plate and the particle in order to calculate friction effects. We compute analytically and numerically the non-unitary geometric phase for the moving qubit under the presence of the quantum vacuum field and the dielectric mirror. We find a velocity dependence in the correction to the unitary ge...
Quantum vacuum friction experienced by an atom, where the only dissipative mechanism is through its ...
As a second paper in series with arXiv:2108.01539, we discuss here quantum vacuum friction on an int...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
In this work, we consider a particle moving in front of a dielectric plate and study two of the most...
Spatially separated bodies in a relative motion through vacuum experience a tiny friction force know...
The geometric phase can be used as a fruitful venue of investigation to infer features of the quantu...
The geometric phase can be used as a fruitful venue of investigation to infer features of the quantu...
We study quantum dissipative effects that result from the nonrelativistic motion of an atom, coupled...
Spatially separated bodies in a relative motion through vacuum experience a tiny friction force know...
In this paper we study the dissipative effects and decoherence induced on a particle moving at const...
We illustrate a reverse Von Neumann measurement scheme in which a geometric phase induced on a quant...
Abstract The contribution from quantum vacuum fluctuations of a real massless scalar field to the mo...
A mirror scattering vacuum fields is submitted to a quantum fluctuating radiation pressure. It also ...
In this paper we discuss and review several aspects of the effect of boundary conditions and structu...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
Quantum vacuum friction experienced by an atom, where the only dissipative mechanism is through its ...
As a second paper in series with arXiv:2108.01539, we discuss here quantum vacuum friction on an int...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
In this work, we consider a particle moving in front of a dielectric plate and study two of the most...
Spatially separated bodies in a relative motion through vacuum experience a tiny friction force know...
The geometric phase can be used as a fruitful venue of investigation to infer features of the quantu...
The geometric phase can be used as a fruitful venue of investigation to infer features of the quantu...
We study quantum dissipative effects that result from the nonrelativistic motion of an atom, coupled...
Spatially separated bodies in a relative motion through vacuum experience a tiny friction force know...
In this paper we study the dissipative effects and decoherence induced on a particle moving at const...
We illustrate a reverse Von Neumann measurement scheme in which a geometric phase induced on a quant...
Abstract The contribution from quantum vacuum fluctuations of a real massless scalar field to the mo...
A mirror scattering vacuum fields is submitted to a quantum fluctuating radiation pressure. It also ...
In this paper we discuss and review several aspects of the effect of boundary conditions and structu...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
Quantum vacuum friction experienced by an atom, where the only dissipative mechanism is through its ...
As a second paper in series with arXiv:2108.01539, we discuss here quantum vacuum friction on an int...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...