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      Fiber-optical analogue of the event horizon

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          The physics at the event horizon resembles the behavior of waves in moving media. Horizons are formed where the local speed of the medium exceeds the wave velocity. We use ultrashort pulses in microstructured optical fibers to demonstrate the formation of an artificial event horizon in optics. We observed a classical optical effect, the blue-shifting of light at a white-hole horizon. We also show by theoretical calculations that such a system is capable of probing the quantum effects of horizons, in particular Hawking radiation.

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          29 November 2007
          2008-02-13
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          10.1126/science.1153625
          0711.4796
          90278c3a-860b-4726-b572-9292ab97c220
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          Science319:1367-1370,2008
          MEDIA EMBARGO. This paper is subject to the media embargo of Science
          gr-qc

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