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
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics describes the fundamental interactions between light and matter, and ...
Between mirrors, the density of electromagnetic modes differs from the one in free space. This chang...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org/We consid...
Acceleration radiation—or Unruh radiation—the thermal radiation observed by an ever accelerating obs...
The enhanced coupling between atoms and photons inside a high-finesse optical cavity provides a nove...
The decay of an excited is shown to slow down in the presence of a photo detector. This is similar t...
Using laser-cooled atoms strongly coupled to a high finesse optical cavity, we have performed real-t...
We study the spontaneous excitation of an accelerated multilevel atom in dipole coupling to the deri...
Some of the most prominent theoretical predictions of modern times, e.g., the Unruh effect, Hawking ...
We report the use of broadband heterodyne spectroscopy to perform continuous measurement of the inte...
We consider a multilevel hydrogen atom in interaction with the quantum electromagnetic field and sep...
This dissertation details the construction of a neutral ultracold atom system along with one complet...
We discuss the radiative level shifts of an atom moving with uniform acceleration near an infinite r...
A common experimental setup in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) consists of a single two-level a...
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics describes the fundamental interactions between light and matter, and ...
Between mirrors, the density of electromagnetic modes differs from the one in free space. This chang...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org/We consid...
Acceleration radiation—or Unruh radiation—the thermal radiation observed by an ever accelerating obs...
The enhanced coupling between atoms and photons inside a high-finesse optical cavity provides a nove...
The decay of an excited is shown to slow down in the presence of a photo detector. This is similar t...
Using laser-cooled atoms strongly coupled to a high finesse optical cavity, we have performed real-t...
We study the spontaneous excitation of an accelerated multilevel atom in dipole coupling to the deri...
Some of the most prominent theoretical predictions of modern times, e.g., the Unruh effect, Hawking ...
We report the use of broadband heterodyne spectroscopy to perform continuous measurement of the inte...
We consider a multilevel hydrogen atom in interaction with the quantum electromagnetic field and sep...
This dissertation details the construction of a neutral ultracold atom system along with one complet...
We discuss the radiative level shifts of an atom moving with uniform acceleration near an infinite r...
A common experimental setup in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) consists of a single two-level a...
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics describes the fundamental interactions between light and matter, and ...
Between mirrors, the density of electromagnetic modes differs from the one in free space. This chang...