Photon number statistics uncover the fluctuations in non-equilibrium lattice dynamics
Abstract
Fluctuations of the atomic positions are at the core of a large class of unusual material properties ranging from quantum para-electricity to high temperature superconductivity. Their measurement in solids is the subject of an intense scientific debate focused on seeking a methodology capable of establishing a direct link between the variance of the atomic displacements and experimentally measurable observables. Here we address this issue by means of non-equilibrium optical experiments performed in shot-noise limited regime. The variance of the time dependent atomic positions and momenta is directly mapped into the quantum fluctuations of the photon number of the scattered probing light. A fully quantum description of the non-linear interaction between photonic and phononic fields is benchmarked by unveiling the squeezing of thermal phonons in -quartz.
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@article{arxiv.1507.04148,
title = {Photon number statistics uncover the fluctuations in non-equilibrium lattice dynamics},
author = {Martina Esposito and Kelvin Titimbo and Klaus Zimmermann and Francesca Giusti and Francesco Randi and Davide Boschetto and Fulvio Parmigiani and Roberto Floreanini and Fabio Benatti and Daniele Fausti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.04148},
year = {2016}
}
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7 pages (main text), 5 figures, 11 pages (supplementary information)