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Pubblicata Giovedì 23 Maggio 2024 10:30

Seminario Antonino Flachi - Revisiting the Quantum Vacuum

29 May 2024,16:30- Physical Seminar Series Announcement!

A fundamental prediction of quantum physics is the existence of random fluctuations everywhere in vacuum. This is one of the most remarkable and central ideas in quantum field theory which manifests itself in a variety of situations. Perhaps the most dramatic and well known consequence of this is the existence of an attractive force between two parallel, perfectly conducting plates in vacuum: the Casimir effect. This phenomenon was predicted to occur in 1948 and it took fifty years forthe first unambiguous measurement to be carried out. Today the quantum vacuum can be manipulated in MEMS/NEMS (Micro and nano electro-mechanical-systems), and even in the construction of electronic components (transistors, diodes) representing an active area of applied quantum science and engineering. From the point of view of fundamental physics, the idea of a vacuum energy of empty space is tightly linked to many open questions of which dark energy and the Cosmological Constant problem are perhaps the most intriguing basic open problems in physics. In my talk, I will revisit these ideas and discuss some of its history in the context of the developments of quantum field theory. I will then move on to more recent advancements and open questions in this area. The talk will be given at elementary/introductory level and only in the latter part I will briefly showcase some more technical recent results.

Venue: Seminar Room, Department of Physics, Building 31 C, 4th Floor.
After the seminar a light refreshment will be served to favor discussions
 

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