Sonoluminescence: Two-photon correlations as a test of thermality

Physics – Quantum Physics

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6 pages, revtex 3; revised to include more discussion of finite volume effects; physics conclusions unchanged; to appear in Ph

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10.1016/S0375-9601(00)00394-7

In this Letter we propose a fundamental test for probing the thermal nature of the spectrum emitted by sonoluminescence. We show that two-photon correlations can in principle discriminate between real thermal light and the quasi-thermal squeezed-state photons typical of models based on the dynamic Casimir effect. Two-photon correlations provide a powerful experimental test for various classes of sonoluminescence models.

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