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Unruh and Cherenkov Radiation from a Negative Frequency Perspective

Anatoly A. Svidzinsky, Arash Azizi, J. Ben-Benjamin, Marlan O. Scully, W. G. Unruh

2021Physical Review Letters25 citationsDOI

Abstract

A ground-state atom uniformly accelerated through the Minkowski vacuum can become excited by emitting an Unruh-Minkowski photon. We show that from the perspective of an accelerated atom, the sign of the frequency of the Unruh-Minkowski photons can be positive or negative depending on the acceleration direction. The accelerated atom becomes excited by emitting an Unruh-Minkowski photon which has negative frequency in the atom's frame, and decays by emitting a positive-frequency photon. This leads to interesting effects. For example, the photon emitted by accelerated ground-state atom cannot be absorbed by another ground-state atom accelerating in the same direction, but it can be absorbed by an excited atom or a ground-state atom accelerated in the opposite direction. We also show that similar effects take place for Cherenkov radiation. Namely, a Cherenkov photon emitted by an atom cannot be absorbed by another ground-state atom moving with the same velocity, but can be absorbed by an excited atom or a ground-state atom moving in the opposite direction.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsUnruh effectExcited stateAtom (system on chip)Ground stateAtomic physicsCherenkov radiationPhotonAtom laserMinkowski spaceQuantum mechanicsLaserOpticsQuantumComputer scienceDetectorEmbedded systemQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir EffectMechanical and Optical ResonatorsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
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