We study the dynamical Casimir effect resulting from the oscillatory motion of either one or two flat semitransparent mirrors, coupled to a quantum real and massless scalar field. Our approach is based on a perturbative evaluation, in the coupling between mirrors and field, of the corresponding effective action, which is used to compute the particle creation rate. The amplitude of the oscillation is not necessarily small. We first obtain results for a single mirror, both for nonrelativistic and for relativistic motions, showing that only for the latter may the effects be significant. For two mirrors, on the other hand, we show that there are interesting interference effects, and that in some particular cases the results differ from those ob...
We study the dynamical Casimir effect using a fully quantum-mechanical description of both the cavit...
We study the problem of the behaviour of a quantum massless scalar field in the space between two pa...
We study the Casimir friction due to the relative, uniform, lateral motion of two parallel semitrans...
We study a quantum model of dynamical Casimir effect in an optical cavity enclosed by a freely movin...
We study the Casimir interaction energy due to the vacuum fluctuations of the electromagnetic (EM) f...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
10 pags., 9 figs., 3 apps.The generation of photons from the vacuum by means of the movement of a mi...
We study a quantum model of dynamical Casimir effect in an optical cavity enclosed by a freely movin...
We study the situation where two point like mirrors are placed in the vacuum state of a scalar field...
We study the situation where two point like mirrors are placed in the vacuum state of a scalar field...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
We study quantum dissipative effects that result from the nonrelativistic motion of an atom, coupled...
According to Quantum Field Theory, any non-uniformly accelerated scatterer in vacuum experiences a d...
We consider a system consisting of a quantum, massless, real scalar field, in the presence of nonlin...
We study the dynamical Casimir effect using a fully quantum-mechanical description of both the cavit...
We study the problem of the behaviour of a quantum massless scalar field in the space between two pa...
We study the Casimir friction due to the relative, uniform, lateral motion of two parallel semitrans...
We study a quantum model of dynamical Casimir effect in an optical cavity enclosed by a freely movin...
We study the Casimir interaction energy due to the vacuum fluctuations of the electromagnetic (EM) f...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
10 pags., 9 figs., 3 apps.The generation of photons from the vacuum by means of the movement of a mi...
We study a quantum model of dynamical Casimir effect in an optical cavity enclosed by a freely movin...
We study the situation where two point like mirrors are placed in the vacuum state of a scalar field...
We study the situation where two point like mirrors are placed in the vacuum state of a scalar field...
We adopt an open quantum system approach to study the effects of the back-reaction from a quantum fi...
We study quantum dissipative effects that result from the nonrelativistic motion of an atom, coupled...
According to Quantum Field Theory, any non-uniformly accelerated scatterer in vacuum experiences a d...
We consider a system consisting of a quantum, massless, real scalar field, in the presence of nonlin...
We study the dynamical Casimir effect using a fully quantum-mechanical description of both the cavit...
We study the problem of the behaviour of a quantum massless scalar field in the space between two pa...
We study the Casimir friction due to the relative, uniform, lateral motion of two parallel semitrans...