Some of the most prominent theoretical predictions of modern times, e.g., the Unruh effect, Hawking radiation, and gravity-assisted particle creation, are supported by from the fact that various quantum constructs like particle content and vacuum fluctuations of a quantum field are observer-dependent. Despite being fundamental in nature, these predictions have not yet been experimentally verified because one needs extremely strong gravity (or acceleration) to bring them within the existing experimental resolution. In this Letter, we demonstrate that a post-Newtonian rotating atom inside a far-detuned cavity experiences strongly modified quantum fluctuations in the inertial vacuum. As a result, the emission rate of an excited atom gets enhan...
Summary form only given. According to quantum mechanics, there exists a class of observables for whi...
We discuss the process of particle creation in the case of a scalar quantum field confined to a smal...
We propose an experiment for generating and detecting vacuum-induced dissipative motion. A high freq...
An exciting scientific goal, common to many fields of research, is the development of ever-larger ph...
We show that a two-level atom resonantly coupled to one of the modes of a cavity field can be used a...
An exciting scientific goal, common to many fields of research, is the development of ever-larger ph...
We present a table-top quantum estimation protocol to measure the gravitational acceleration g by us...
5 pages, 8 figuresWe propose a set of devices of simple geometrical design which may exhibit a perma...
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...
Light can transfer momentum to a mechanical oscillator via the radiation pressure force. Conversely,...
According to quantum mechanics, if we keep observing a continuous variable we generally disturb its ...
[[abstract]]In this paper we analyze the interaction of a uniformly accelerated detector with a quan...
We study quantum dissipative effects that result from the nonrelativistic motion of an atom, coupled...
The sustained intense experimental activity around atomic spectroscopy and the resulting high-precis...
Summary form only given. According to quantum mechanics, there exists a class of observables for whi...
We discuss the process of particle creation in the case of a scalar quantum field confined to a smal...
We propose an experiment for generating and detecting vacuum-induced dissipative motion. A high freq...
An exciting scientific goal, common to many fields of research, is the development of ever-larger ph...
We show that a two-level atom resonantly coupled to one of the modes of a cavity field can be used a...
An exciting scientific goal, common to many fields of research, is the development of ever-larger ph...
We present a table-top quantum estimation protocol to measure the gravitational acceleration g by us...
5 pages, 8 figuresWe propose a set of devices of simple geometrical design which may exhibit a perma...
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...
Light can transfer momentum to a mechanical oscillator via the radiation pressure force. Conversely,...
According to quantum mechanics, if we keep observing a continuous variable we generally disturb its ...
[[abstract]]In this paper we analyze the interaction of a uniformly accelerated detector with a quan...
We study quantum dissipative effects that result from the nonrelativistic motion of an atom, coupled...
The sustained intense experimental activity around atomic spectroscopy and the resulting high-precis...
Summary form only given. According to quantum mechanics, there exists a class of observables for whi...
We discuss the process of particle creation in the case of a scalar quantum field confined to a smal...
We propose an experiment for generating and detecting vacuum-induced dissipative motion. A high freq...