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Casimir-Polder forces: A non-perturbative approach

Stefan Yoshi Buhmann, Ho Trung Dung, Ludwig Knöll, Dirk-Gunnar Welsch

Published 2004-03-17, updated 2007-06-12Version 3

Within the frame of macroscopic QED in linear, causal media, we study the radiation force of Casimir-Polder type acting on an atom which is positioned near dispersing and absorbing magnetodielectric bodies and initially prepared in an arbitrary electronic state. It is shown that minimal and multipolar coupling lead to essentially the same lowest-order perturbative result for the force acting on an atom in an energy eigenstate. To go beyond perturbation theory, the calculations are based on the exact center-of-mass equation of motion. For a nondriven atom in the weak-coupling regime, the force as a function of time is a superposition of force components that are related to the electronic density-matrix elements at a chosen time. Even the force component associated with the ground state is not derivable from a potential in the ususal way, because of the position dependence of the atomic polarizability. Further, when the atom is initially prepared in a coherent superposition of energy eigenstates, then temporally oscillating force components are observed, which are due to the interaction of the atom with both electric and magnetic fields.

Comments: 23 pages, 3 figures, additional misprints corrected
Journal: Physical Review A 70 (5), 052117 (2004)
Categories: quant-ph
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