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Vacuum fluctuation effects due to an Abelian gauge field in 2+1 dimensions, in the presence of moving mirrors

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 Added by Cesar Fosco
 Publication date 2019
  fields Physics
and research's language is English




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We study the Dynamical Casimir Effect (DCE) due to an Abelian gauge field in 2+1 dimensions, in the presence of semitransparent, zero-width mirrors, which may move or deform in a time-dependent way. We obtain general expressions for the probability of motion-induced pair creation, which we render in a more explicit form, for some relevant states of motion.



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