489 research outputs found
Entanglement between the future and past in the quantum vacuum
We note that massless fields within the future and past light cone may be
quantized as independent systems. We show that the vacuum is an entangled state
of these systems, exactly mirroring the known entanglement between the
spacelike separated Rindler wedges. We describe a detector which exhibits a
thermal response to the vacuum when switched on at t=0. The feasibility of
experimentally detecting this effect is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Photon Orbital Angular Momentum in Astrophysics
Astronomical observations of the orbital angular momentum of photons, a
property of electromagnetic radiation that has come to the fore in recent
years, have apparently never been attempted. Here, I show that measurements of
this property of photons have a number of astrophysical applications.Comment: 17 pages plus two figure
Photon-Mediated Interaction between Two Distant Atoms
We study the photonic interactions between two distant atoms which are
coupled by an optical element (a lens or an optical fiber) focussing part of
their emitted radiation onto each other. Two regimes are distinguished
depending on the ratio between the radiative lifetime of the atomic excited
state and the propagation time of a photon between the two atoms. In the two
regimes, well below saturation the dynamics exhibit either typical features of
a bad resonator, where the atoms act as the mirrors, or typical characteristics
of dipole-dipole interaction. We study the coherence properties of the emitted
light and show that it carries signatures of the multiple scattering processes
between the atoms. The model predictions are compared with the experimental
results in J. Eschner {\it et al.}, Nature {\bf 413}, 495 (2001).Comment: 18 pages, 15 figure
A New Approach to Canonical Quantization of the Radiation Damping
Inspired in some works about quantization of dissipative systems, in
particular of the damped harmonic oscillator\cite{MB,RB,12}, we consider the
dissipative system of a charge interacting with its own radiation, which
originates the radiation damping (RD). Using the indirect Lagrangian
representation we obtained a Lagrangian formalism with a Chern-Simons-like
term. A Hamiltonian analysis is also done, what leads to the quantization of
the system.Comment: 5 page
Quantum radiation by electrons in lasers and the Unruh effect
In addition to the Larmor radiation known from classical electrodynamics,
electrons in a laser field may emit pairs of entangled photons -- which is a
pure quantum effect. We investigate this quantum effect and discuss why it is
suppressed in comparison with the classical Larmor radiation (which is just
Thomson backscattering of the laser photons). Further, we provide an intuitive
explanation of this process (in a simplified setting) in terms of the Unruh
effect.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Strongly correlated wave functions for artificial atoms and molecules
A method for constructing semianalytical strongly correlated wave functions
for single and molecular quantum dots is presented. It employs a two-step
approach of symmetry breaking at the Hartree-Fock level and of subsequent
restoration of total spin and angular momentum symmetries via Projection
Techniques. Illustrative applications are presented for the case of a
two-electron helium-like single quantum dot and a hydrogen-like quantum dot
molecule.Comment: 9 pages. Revtex with 2 GIF and 1 EPS figures. Published version with
extensive clarifications. A version of the manuscript with high quality
figures incorporated in the text is available at
http://calcite.physics.gatech.edu/~costas/qdhelproj.html For related papers,
see http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~ph274c
Photon decay in a CPT-violating extension of quantum electrodynamics
We consider the process of photon decay in quantum electrodynamics with a
CPT-violating Chern-Simons-like term added to the action. For a simplified
model with only the quadratic Maxwell and Chern-Simons-like terms and the
quartic Euler-Heisenberg term, we obtain a nonvanishing probability for the
decay of a particular photon state into three others.Comment: LaTeX with elsart.cls, 16 pages; v4: published versio
Perfect Reflection of Light by an Oscillating Dipole
We show theoretically that a directional dipole wave can be perfectly
reflected by a single point-like oscillating dipole. Furthermore, we find that
in the case of a strongly focused plane wave up to 85 % of the incident light
can be reflected by the dipole. Our results hold for the full spectrum of the
electromagnetic interactions and have immediate implications for achieving
strong coupling between a single propagating photon and a single quantum
emitter.Comment: 3 figure
Size-dependence of Strong-Coupling Between Nanomagnets and Photonic Cavities
The coherent dynamics of a coupled photonic cavity and a nanomagnet is
explored as a function of nanomagnet size. For sufficiently strong coupling
eigenstates involving highly entangled photon and spin states are found, which
can be combined to create coherent states. As the size of the nanomagnet
increases its coupling to the photonic mode also monotonically increases, as
well as the number of photon and spin states involved in the system's
eigenstates. For small nanomagnets the crystalline anisotropy of the magnet
strongly localized the eigenstates in photon and spin number, quenching the
potential for coherent states. For a sufficiently large nanomagnet the
macrospin approximation breaks down and different domains of the nanomagnet may
couple separately to the photonic mode. Thus the optimal nanomagnet size is
just below the threshold for failure of the macrospin approximation.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
Acceleration and Classical Electromagnetic Radiation
Classical radiation from an accelerated charge is reviewed along with the
reciprocal topic of accelerated observers detecting radiation from a static
charge. This review commemerates Bahram Mashhoon's 60th birthday.Comment: To appear in Gen. Rel. Gra
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