Curved space–times and, in particular, event horizons of astrophysical black holes are expected to excite the quantum vacuum and give rise to an emission of quanta known as Hawking radiation. Remarkably, many physical systems may be considered analogous to black holes and as such hold promise for the detection of Hawking radiation. In particular, recent progress in the field of transformation optics, i.e. the description of optical systems in terms of curved space–time geometries, has led to a detailed description of methods for generat- ing, via superluminal dielectrics, a blocking horizon for photons. Our measure- ments highlight the emission of photons from a moving refractive index perturba- tion induced by a laser pulse that is...
The scattering of electromagnetic radiation is an essential and fundamental tool by which we may stu...
Abstract In the classical theory of general relativity black holes can only absorb and not emit part...
We revisit the connection between trajectories of accelerated mirrors and spacetime metrics. We pres...
Curved space–times and, in particular, event horizons of astrophysical black holes are expected to e...
Curved space–times and, in particular, event horizons of astrophysical black holes are expected to e...
Event horizons of astrophysical black holes and gravitational analogues have been predicted to excit...
Optical pulse propagation in nonlinear Kerr media finds an elegant description in terms of particula...
Ultrashort laser pulse filaments in dispersive nonlinear Kerr media induce a moving refractive index...
In 1974 Stephen Hawking predicted that gravitational black holes would emit thermal radiation and de...
We consider a 4D model for photon production induced by a refractive index perturbation in a dielect...
A recent experimental claim of the detection of analogue Hawking radiation in an optical system [PRL...
The aim of this book is to provide the reader with a guide to Hawking radiation through a dual appro...
Forty-two years ago, Stephen Hawking made predictions that radiation does escape from black holes. K...
Hawking radiation is a phenomenon where the combination of geometry of spacetime around a black hole...
The scattering of electromagnetic radiation is an essential and fundamental tool by which we may stu...
The scattering of electromagnetic radiation is an essential and fundamental tool by which we may stu...
Abstract In the classical theory of general relativity black holes can only absorb and not emit part...
We revisit the connection between trajectories of accelerated mirrors and spacetime metrics. We pres...
Curved space–times and, in particular, event horizons of astrophysical black holes are expected to e...
Curved space–times and, in particular, event horizons of astrophysical black holes are expected to e...
Event horizons of astrophysical black holes and gravitational analogues have been predicted to excit...
Optical pulse propagation in nonlinear Kerr media finds an elegant description in terms of particula...
Ultrashort laser pulse filaments in dispersive nonlinear Kerr media induce a moving refractive index...
In 1974 Stephen Hawking predicted that gravitational black holes would emit thermal radiation and de...
We consider a 4D model for photon production induced by a refractive index perturbation in a dielect...
A recent experimental claim of the detection of analogue Hawking radiation in an optical system [PRL...
The aim of this book is to provide the reader with a guide to Hawking radiation through a dual appro...
Forty-two years ago, Stephen Hawking made predictions that radiation does escape from black holes. K...
Hawking radiation is a phenomenon where the combination of geometry of spacetime around a black hole...
The scattering of electromagnetic radiation is an essential and fundamental tool by which we may stu...
The scattering of electromagnetic radiation is an essential and fundamental tool by which we may stu...
Abstract In the classical theory of general relativity black holes can only absorb and not emit part...
We revisit the connection between trajectories of accelerated mirrors and spacetime metrics. We pres...