Vacuum instability and pair nucleation in a dissipative medium

Feb, 1997
14 pages
Published in:
  • Phil.Mag.B 78 (1998) 13
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Abstract:
We present a systematic and unifying treatment of the problem of spontaneous nucleation of particle-antiparticle pairs in a (2+1)-dimensional system due to a static and uniform electromagnetic-like field, in the presence of quantum dissipation. We first describe a direct derivation of the Caldeira-Leggett type of mechanism for quantum dissipation within the context of string theory and of the ensuing Born-Infeld action, pointing out the difference with the physical context in which vacuum decay can occur. We then evaluate the particle-antiparticle pair production rate, working out all the details of the calculation and including also the effects of a possible periodic background potential and of the Coulomb-like particle-antiparticle attraction. The former induces a dissipation-driven localization which interferes with the effect of the driving electric-like field. We also hint at a possible application to the problem of the decay of a supercurrent in a superconducting thin film due to vortex-antivortex nucleation in the presence of a pinning lattice.
Note:
  • 14 pages, Latex
  • model: dissipation
  • vacuum state: stability
  • particle: pair production
  • dimension: 3
  • electromagnetic field
  • string model
  • current: decay
  • superconductivity
  • vortex: pair production