A simple model for the dynamical Casimir effect for a static mirror with time-dependent properties. (arXiv:1102.2238v1 [hep-th])
February 14, 2011 by Actaphysica
Filed under High-Energy Physics
We consider a real massless scalar field in 1+1 dimensions satisfying
time-dependent Robin boundary condition at a static wall. This condition can
simulate moving reflecting mirrors whose motions are determined by the
time-dependence of the Robin parameter. We show that particles can be created
from vacuum, caracterizing in this way a dynamical Casimir effect.
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