We investigate theoretically the Casimir-Polder potential of an atom which is driven by a laser field close to a surface. This problem is addressed in the framework of macroscopic quantum electrodynamics using the Green's tensor formalism and we distinguish between two different approaches: a perturbative ansatz and a method based on Bloch equations. We apply our results to a concrete example, namely an atom close to a perfectly conducting mirror, and create a scenario where the tunable Casimir-Polder potential becomes similar to the respective potential of an undriven atom due to fluctuating field modes. Whereas the perturbative approach is restricted to large detunings, the ansatz based on Bloch equations is exact and yields an expression...
In this chapter we review past and current experimental approaches to measuring the long-range inter...
We calculate the Casimir-Polder intermolecular potential using an effective Hamiltonian recently int...
We review different aspects of atom–atom and atom–wall Casimir–Polder forces. We first discuss the r...
An atom irradiated by an off-resonant laser field near a surface is expected to experience the sum o...
Radiative corrections to an atom are calculated near a half-space that has arbitrarily shaped small ...
We establish a general relation between dispersion forces. First, based on QED in causal media, lead...
We consider vacuum fluctuations of the quantum electromagnetic field in the presence of an infinite ...
We discuss the dynamical (i.e. time-dependent) Casimir-Polder force between a neutral atom and a rea...
We study the time evolution of the Casimir-Polder force acting on a neutral atom in front of a perfe...
We investigate the time-dependent Casimir-Polder potential of a polarizable two-level atom placed ne...
A general theory of the Casimir-Polder interaction of single atoms with dispersing and absorbing mag...
We consider the dynamical atom-surface Casimir-Polder force in the nonequilibrium configuration of a...
We investigate the dynamics of Rydberg atoms trapped in front of an oscillating conducting mirror, t...
We consider the dynamical (time-dependent) Casimir-Polder force between an atom and a perfectly cond...
International audienceAn ultracold atom above a horizontal mirror experiences quantum reflection fro...
In this chapter we review past and current experimental approaches to measuring the long-range inter...
We calculate the Casimir-Polder intermolecular potential using an effective Hamiltonian recently int...
We review different aspects of atom–atom and atom–wall Casimir–Polder forces. We first discuss the r...
An atom irradiated by an off-resonant laser field near a surface is expected to experience the sum o...
Radiative corrections to an atom are calculated near a half-space that has arbitrarily shaped small ...
We establish a general relation between dispersion forces. First, based on QED in causal media, lead...
We consider vacuum fluctuations of the quantum electromagnetic field in the presence of an infinite ...
We discuss the dynamical (i.e. time-dependent) Casimir-Polder force between a neutral atom and a rea...
We study the time evolution of the Casimir-Polder force acting on a neutral atom in front of a perfe...
We investigate the time-dependent Casimir-Polder potential of a polarizable two-level atom placed ne...
A general theory of the Casimir-Polder interaction of single atoms with dispersing and absorbing mag...
We consider the dynamical atom-surface Casimir-Polder force in the nonequilibrium configuration of a...
We investigate the dynamics of Rydberg atoms trapped in front of an oscillating conducting mirror, t...
We consider the dynamical (time-dependent) Casimir-Polder force between an atom and a perfectly cond...
International audienceAn ultracold atom above a horizontal mirror experiences quantum reflection fro...
In this chapter we review past and current experimental approaches to measuring the long-range inter...
We calculate the Casimir-Polder intermolecular potential using an effective Hamiltonian recently int...
We review different aspects of atom–atom and atom–wall Casimir–Polder forces. We first discuss the r...