- Vacuum state
In
quantum field theory , the vacuum state (also called the vacuum) is thequantum state with the lowest possibleenergy . Generally, it contains no physical particles. The term "zero-point field " is sometimes used as a synonym for the vacuum state of an individual quantized field.According to present-day understanding of what is called the vacuum state or the quantum vacuum, it is "by no means a simple empty space"cite book
author=Astrid Lambrecht (Hartmut Figger, Dieter Meschede, Claus Zimmermann Eds.)
title=Observing mechanical dissipation in the quantum vacuum: an experimental challenge; in Laser physics at the limits
page=p. 197
publisher= Springer
location=Berlin/New York
year=2002
isbn=3540424180
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0DUjDAPwcqoC&pg=PA197&dq=%22vacuum+state%22&lr=&as_brr=0&sig=-gfWcR7RdymYL3W-M2VxVQPFm10#PPA197,M1] , and again: "it is a mistake to think of any physical vacuum as some absolutely empty void."cite book
author=Christopher Ray
title=Time, space and philosophy
page=Chapter 10, p. 205
publisher= Routledge
location=London/New York
year=1991
isbn=0415032210
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=1F7xWULz0P0C&pg=RA1-PA205&dq=%22vacuum+state%22&lr=&as_brr=0&sig=3jx_vuLEBKXfGNEY4CfUIDTPVSI] According to quantum mechanics, the vacuum state is not truly empty but instead contains fleeting electromagnetic waves and particles that pop into and out of existence. [ [http://www.aip.org/pnu/1996/split/pnu300-3.htm AIP Physics News Update,1996] ] [ [http://focus.aps.org/story/v2/st28 Physical Review Focus Dec. 1998] ] cite book
author=Walter Dittrich & Gies H
title=Probing the quantum vacuum: perturbative effective action approach
publisher= Springer
location=Berlin
year=2000
isbn=3540674284
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=DyhyFSL7bNUC&pg=PP1&dq=intitle:Probing+intitle:the+intitle:Quantum+intitle:Vacuum&lr=&as_brr=0&sig=VSfMMLJnmYyWplC2L5i9oVSjurg#PPA1,M1]The
QCD vacuum ofquantum chromodynamics is the object of study in the relativistic heavy ion collider and thelarge hadron collider , and is related to the so-called "vacuum structure ofstrong interactions ".cite book |title=Hadrons and Quark-Gluon Plasma |author=Jean Letessier, Johann Rafelski |page=pp. 37 "ff" |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=vSnFPyQaSTsC&pg=PR11&vq=Qgp+state&dq=weinberg+%22symmetry+%22&lr=&as_brr=0&source=gbs_search_s&sig=ACfU3U1Xur2r-R1LuGFmURrLEYXMFK9Syw#PPA38,M1 |isbn=0521385369 |year=2002 |publisher=Cambridge University Press]Non-vanishing vacuum state
If the quantum field theory can be accurately described through
perturbation theory , then the properties of the vacuum are analogous to the properties of theground state of a quantum mechanicalharmonic oscillator (or more accurately, theground state of a QM problem). In this case thevacuum expectation value (VEV) of any field operator vanishes. For quantum field theories in whichperturbation theory breaks down at low energies (for example,Quantum chromodynamics or theBCS theory ofsuperconductivity ) field operators may have non-vanishingvacuum expectation value s called condensates. In theStandard Model , the non-zero vacuum expectation value of theHiggs field , arising fromspontaneous symmetry breaking , is the mechanism by which the other fields in the theory acquire mass.The energy of the vacuum state
In many situations, the vacuum state can be defined to have zero energy, although the actual situation is considerably more subtle. The vacuum state is associated with a
zero-point energy , and this zero-point energy has measurable effects. In the laboratory, it may be detected as theCasimir effect . Inphysical cosmology , the energy of the vacuum state appears as thecosmological constant . An outstanding requirement imposed on a potentialTheory of Everything is that the energy of the vacuum state must explain the physically observed cosmological constant.The symmetry of the vacuum state
For a relativistic field theory, the vacuum is Poincaré invariant. Poincaré invariance implies that only
scalar combinations of field operators have non-vanishing VEV's. The VEV may break some of theinternal symmetries of theLagrangian of the field theory. In this case the vacuum has less symmetry than the theory allows, and one says that "spontaneous symmetry breaking " has occurred. SeeHiggs mechanism ,standard model and Woit.cite book
author=Peter Woit
title=Not even wrong: the failure of string theory and the search for unity in physical law
publisher= Basic Books
location=New York
year=2006
isbn=0465092756
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=pcJA3i0xKAUC&pg=PA93&dq=%22Higgs+field%22&lr=&as_brr=0&sig=I168cJKoVyLqOd7z9pdeR0mC_A0#PPA71,M1]Electrical permittivity of vacuum state
In principle, it is possible for the experimental electrical permittivity ε of the vacuum state to deviate from the defined scalar value ε0 of the
electric constant due to quantum corrections to Maxwell's equations. These theoretical developments are described, for example, in Dittrich and Gies.cite book
author=Walter Dittrich & Gies H
title=Probing the quantum vacuum: perturbative effective action approach
publisher= Springer
location=Berlin
page=p. 13, for example
year=2000
isbn=3540674284
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=DyhyFSL7bNUC&pg=PP1&dq=intitle:Probing+intitle:the+intitle:Quantum+intitle:Vacuum&lr=&as_brr=0&sig=VSfMMLJnmYyWplC2L5i9oVSjurg#PPA13,M1] In particular, the theory ofquantum electrodynamics predicts that vacuum should exhibit nonlinear effects that will make it behave like abirefringent material with ε slightly greater than ε0 for extremely strong electric fields. [Klein, James J. and B. P. Nigam, [http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PR/v135/i5B/pB1279_1 "Birefringence of the vacuum"] , "Physical Review" vol. 135, p. B1279-B1280 (1964).] Mourou, G. A., T. Tajima, and S. V. Bulanov, [http://acc-physics.kek.jp/sokensympo/frontier_accelerator/FACW1-PROC/FACW1-23.1.pdf "Optics in the relativistic regime"; § XI "Nonlinear QED"] , "Reviews of Modern Physics" vol. 78 (no. 2), 309-371 (2006).] Explanations fordichroism from particle physics, outside quantum electrodynamics, also have been proposed. [ [http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0607118 Gies, H "et al.": "Polarized light propagating in a magnetic field as a probe for millicharged fermions"] Phys. Rev. Letts. 97 (2006) 140402] Active attempts to measure such effects have been unsuccessful so far. [ [http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.0748 CC Davis "et al. " "Experimental challenges involved in searches for ... nonlinear QED effects by sensitive optical techniques"] ]Notations
The vacuum state is written as or . The VEV of a field φ, which should be written as , is usually condensed to .
Virtual particles
The
uncertainty principle in the form implies that in the vacuum one or more particles with energy ΔE above the vacuum may be created for a short time Δt. These "virtual particles " are included in the definition of the vacuum.ee also
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Vacuum energy
*Virtual particle
*Pair production
*Vacuum polarization
*The quantum-mechanical vacuum
*QCD vacuum
*Squeezed coherent state
*Casimir effect
*Van der Waals force
*Free space References and notes
Further reading
* M.E. Peskin and D.V. Schroeder, "An introduction to Quantum Field Theory".
* H. Genz, " Nothingness: The Science of Empty Space"
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