| Literature DB >> 25007251 |
Athanasios Laliotis1, Thierry Passerat de Silans2, Isabelle Maurin1, Martial Ducloy1, Daniel Bloch1.
Abstract
The temperature dependence of the Casimir-Polder interaction addresses fundamental issues for understanding vacuum and thermal fluctuations. It is highly sensitive to surface waves, which, in the near field, govern the thermal emission of a hot surface. Here we use optical reflection spectroscopy to monitor the atom-surface interaction potential between a Cs*(7D3/2) atom and a hot sapphire surface at distances of ~100 nm. In our experiments, that explore a large range of temperatures (500-1,000 K), the surface is at thermal equilibrium with the vacuum. The observed increase of the interaction with temperature, by up to 50%, relies on the coupling between atomic virtual transitions in the infrared range and thermally excited surface-polariton modes. We extrapolate our findings to a broad distance range, from the isolated atom to the short distances relevant to physical chemistry. Our work also opens the prospect of controlling atom-surface interactions by engineering thermal fields.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25007251 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5364
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919