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Physics & Astronomy Quantum Nano Seminar - Germain Tobar, Stockholm University

Title: "Quantum metasurfaces as probes of vacuum particle content"

5/20/2025
4 pm – 5 pm
Wilder 202
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Arts and Sciences, Lectures & Seminars

Abstract: The quantum vacuum of the electromagnetic field is inherently entangled across distinct spatial sub-regions, resulting in non-trivial particle content across these sub-regions. However, accessing this particle content in a controlled laboratory experiment has remained out of experimental reach. Here we propose to overcome this challenge with a quantum mirror made from a two-dimensional sub-wavelength array of atoms that divides a photonic cavity. The array's response to light is tunable between transmissive and reflective states by a control atom that is excited to a Rydberg state. We find that photon content from entangled sub-regions of the vacuum causes frequency shifts that are accessible in existing experimental setups. This feasibility stems from the system's unique ability to create coherent superpositions of transmissive and reflective states, providing a practical platform for directly observing particle content from entangled spatial sub-regions of the electromagnetic field vacuum.

 

Hosted by Professor Miles Blencowe

For more information, contact:
Tressena Manning
603-646-2854

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.