Disorder in quantum vacuum: Casimir-induced localization of matter waves
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- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.210401
Disorder in quantum vacuum: Casimir-induced localization of matter waves
Abstract
Disordered geometrical boundaries such as rough surfaces induce important modifications to the mode spectrum of the electromagnetic quantum vacuum. In analogy to Anderson localization of waves induced by a random potential, here we show that the Casimir-Polder interaction between a cold atomic sample and a rough surface also produces localization phenomena. These effects, that represent a macroscopic manifestation of disorder in quantum vacuum, should be observable with Bose-Einstein condensates expanding in proximity of rough surfaces.
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