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arxiv: 1811.08555 · v2 · pith:52RNT3ISnew · submitted 2018-11-19 · ⚛️ physics.optics · gr-qc

Giant Unruh effect in hyperbolic metamaterial waveguides

classification ⚛️ physics.optics gr-qc
keywords effectunruhacceleratingmetamaterialvacuumwaveguidesacceleratedaccelerates
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The Unruh effect is the prediction that an accelerating object perceives its surroundings as a bath of thermal radiation even if it accelerates in vacuum. The Unruh effect is believed to be very difficult to observe in the experiment, since an observer accelerating at g=9.8 m/s2 should see vacuum temperature of only 4x10^-20 K. Here we demonstrate that photons in metamaterial waveguides may behave as massive quasi-particles accelerating at up to 10^24 g, which is about twelve orders of magnitude larger than the surface acceleration near a stellar black hole. These record high accelerations may enable experimental studies of the Unruh effect and the loss of quantum entanglement in strongly accelerated reference frames.

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