Physical Review Research (Apr 2021)

Quantum time dilation in atomic spectra

  • Piotr T. Grochowski,
  • Alexander R. H. Smith,
  • Andrzej Dragan,
  • Kacper Dębski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.023053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
p. 023053

Abstract

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Quantum time dilation occurs when a clock moves in a superposition of relativistic momentum wave packets. The lifetime of an excited hydrogenlike atom can be used as a clock, which we use to demonstrate how quantum time dilation manifests in a spontaneous emission process. The resulting emission rate differs when compared with the emission rate of an atom prepared in a mixture of momentum wave packets at order v^{2}/c^{2}. This effect is accompanied by a quantum correction to the Doppler shift due to the coherence between momentum wave packets. This quantum Doppler shift affects the spectral line shape at order v/c. However, its effect on the decay rate is suppressed when compared with the effect of quantum time dilation. We argue that spectroscopic experiments offer a technologically feasible platform to explore the effects of quantum time dilation.