Photon Emission from a False Vacuum of Semiconductors
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概要
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We consider photon creation through the dynamical Casimir effect in a semiconductor material. Unlike previous studies, we evaluate the number of created photons using a microscopic model in which polarization degree of freedom is included in the theory as a microscopic variable, under realistic situations in which material parameters vary by a finite magnitude within a finite time, in a material which exhibits strong dispersions in the dielectric constant. Our results differ strikingly from previous results.
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- 1995-08-30
著者
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SHIMIZU Akira
Institute of physics,University of Tokyo
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Okushima Teruaki
Institute Of Physics The University Of Tokyo
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Shimizu Akira
Institute Of Physics The University Of Tokyo
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