Molecular entanglement as a signature of the Unruh effect
Abstract
The Unruh effect predicts that a uniformly accelerated observer perceives the vacuum seen by an inertial observer as a thermal bath at a temperature proportional to its proper acceleration. This phenomenon is often regarded as a flat spacetime ``cousin" of Hawking radiation. In this Letter, we first study the entanglement dynamics of a quantum system composed of two polarizable two-level subsystems undergoing centripetal acceleration in a vacuum. We demonstrate that the system's steady state can be entangled irrespective of the initial state, a distinct characteristic attributable to the circular manifestation of the Unruh effect. Through meticulous analysis, we then propose that this phenomenon can feasibly be detected using state-of-the-art optomechanical technologies, particularly with a quantum system of two molecules.
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@article{arxiv.2303.05638,
title = {Molecular entanglement as a signature of the Unruh effect},
author = {Yuebing Zhou and Jiawei Hu and Hongwei Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.05638},
year = {2025}
}
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6 pages, 2 figures. Published as a Letter in Phys. Rev. D