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      Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime Approach to the Backreaction of Dynamical Casimir Effect

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          In this thesis, we investigate the dynamical Casimir effect, the creation of particles from vacuum by dynamical boundary conditions or dynamical background, and its backreaction to the motion of the boundary. The backreaction of particle creation to the boundary motion is studied using quantum field theory in curved spacetime technique, in 1+1 dimension and 3+1 dimension. The relevant quantities in these quantum field processes are carefully analyzed, including regularization of the UV and IR divergent of vacuum energy, and estimation of classical backreaction effects like radiation pressure. We recovered the qualitative result of backreaction in 1+1 dimensions. In the 3+1 dimension, we find that the backreaction tends to slow down the system to suppress the further particle creation, similar to the case of cosmological particle creation.

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          16 May 2024
          Article
          2405.10108
          593fdaa5-360f-430b-96ae-9a381c7b91df

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          Undergraduate thesis
          hep-th gr-qc quant-ph

          Quantum physics & Field theory,General relativity & Quantum cosmology,High energy & Particle physics

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