The Hawking effect: Is it experimentally observable?

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It is shown that the Hawking effect - the production of a thermal state from an initially pure state by the action of some background field or potential - is in fact a quite generic occurrence and should in principle be observable in the laboratory.
Address after October 1st, 1989: Department of Physics, Imperial College, London, UK.

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