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arxiv: 1605.06056 · v1 · pith:QS4M5ZQHnew · submitted 2016-05-19 · 🪐 quant-ph

Casimir-Polder Shift and Decay Rate in the Presence of Nonreciprocal Media

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keywords nonreciprocaldecaycasimir-polderfrequencymediummirrorperfectlyquantities
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We calculate the Casimir-Polder frequency shift and decay rate for an atom in front of a nonreciprocal medium by using macroscopic quantum electrodynamics. The results are a generalization of the respective quantities for matter with broken time-reversal symmetry which does not fulfill the Lorentz reciprocity principle. As examples, we contrast the decay rates, the resonant and nonresonant frequency shifts of a perfectly conducting (reciprocal) mirror to those of a perfectly reflecting nonreciprocal mirror. We find different power laws for the distance dependence of all quantities in the retarded and nonretarded limits. As an example of a more realistic nonreciprocal medium, we investigate a topological insulator subject to a time-symmetry breaking perturbation.

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