Direct sampling of electric-field vacuum fluctuations
Author(s) -
Claudius Riek,
Denis V. Seletskiy,
A. S. Moskalenko,
Joachim Schmidt,
Philipp Krauspe,
S. Eckart,
Stefan Eggert,
Guido Burkard,
Alfred Leitenstorfer
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 12.556
H-Index - 1186
eISSN - 1095-9203
pISSN - 0036-8075
DOI - 10.1126/science.aac9788
Subject(s) - vacuum energy , qed vacuum , physics , quantum fluctuation , vacuum state , field (mathematics) , electromagnetic field , quantum , quantum electrodynamics , ultrashort pulse , quantum mechanics , classical mechanics , laser , mathematics , pure mathematics
The ground state of quantum systems is characterized by zero-point motion. This motion, in the form of vacuum fluctuations, is generally considered to be an elusive phenomenon that manifests itself only indirectly. Here, we report direct detection of the vacuum fluctuations of electromagnetic radiation in free space. The ground-state electric-field variance is inversely proportional to the four-dimensional space-time volume, which we sampled electro-optically with tightly focused laser pulses lasting a few femtoseconds. Subcycle temporal readout and nonlinear coupling far from resonance provide signals from purely virtual photons without amplification. Our findings enable an extreme time-domain approach to quantum physics, with nondestructive access to the quantum state of light. Operating at multiterahertz frequencies, such techniques might also allow time-resolved studies of intrinsic fluctuations of elementary excitations in condensed matter.
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