Coherently amplifying photon production from vacuum with a dense cloud
of accelerating photodetectors
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.15132v3
- Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2022 15:58:28 GMT
- Title: Coherently amplifying photon production from vacuum with a dense cloud
of accelerating photodetectors
- Authors: Hui Wang and Miles Blencowe
- Abstract summary: An accelerating photodetector is predicted to see photons in the electromagnetic vacuum.
In this work, we consider many accelerating photodetectors that are contained within an electromagnetic cavity.
We show that the resulting photon production from the cavity vacuum can be collectively enhanced such to be measurable.
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- Abstract: An accelerating photodetector is predicted to see photons in the
electromagnetic vacuum. However, the extreme accelerations required have
prevented the direct experimental verification of this quantum vacuum effect.
In this work, we consider many accelerating photodetectors that are contained
within an electromagnetic cavity. We show that the resulting photon production
from the cavity vacuum can be collectively enhanced such as to be measurable.
The combined cavity-photodetectors system maps onto a parametrically driven
Dicke-type model; when the detector number exceeds a certain critical value,
the vacuum photon production undergoes a phase transition from a normal phase
to an enhanced superradiant-like, inverted lasing phase. Such a model may be
realized as a mechanical membrane with a dense concentration of optically
active defects undergoing gigahertz flexural motion within a superconducting
microwave cavity. We provide estimates suggesting that recent related
experimental devices are close to demonstrating this inverted, vacuum photon
lasing phase.
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