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Mechanical Oscillator Can Excite an Atom Through the Quantum Vacuum (2106.14206v1)

Published 27 Jun 2021 in quant-ph

Abstract: We consider a two-photon Rabi model with one of the cavity mirrors connected by a mechanical oscillator in strong-coupling regime. We find that when the cavity is in its vacuum state, there exists a resonant coupling between the atom and mechanical oscillator even if the quality factor of the cavity is ultra low. The coupling is coherent and can be achieved by the exchange of virtual photon pairs induced by dynamical Casimir effect. Moreover, when considering the one-photon Rabi model, we find that the atom can absorb one photon from a virtual photon pair, leaving the other converting to a real photon. The behavior shows analogy with the well-known Hawking radiation. The parameters used in our theoretical models are all feasible data in experiments at present. Our theory reveals a kind of novel effective interaction and may find applications ranging from quantum information to nanotechnology.

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