Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1856041 Annals of Physics 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
A model for observable effects of time modulated electromagnetic vacuum fluctuations is presented. The model involves a probe pulse which traverses a slab of nonlinear optical material with a nonzero second order polarizability. We argue that the pulse interacts with the ambient vacuum fluctuations of other modes of the quantized electric field, and these vacuum fluctuations cause variations in the flight time of the pulse through the material. The geometry of the slab of material defines a sampling function for the quantized electric field, which in turn determines that vacuum modes whose wavelengths are of the order of the thickness of the slab give the dominant contribution. Some numerical estimates are made, which indicate that fractional fluctuations in flight time of the order of 10−8 are possible in realistic situations. The model presented here is both an illustration of a physical effect of vacuum fluctuations occurring in a finite interval of time, and an analog model for the lightcone fluctuations predicted by quantum gravity.
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