Bibcode
Beck, Christian; Mackey, Michael C.
Referencia bibliográfica
Physics Letters B, Volume 605, Issue 3-4, p. 295-300.
Fecha de publicación:
1
2005
Número de citas
51
Número de citas referidas
32
Descripción
The experimentally measured spectral density of current noise in
Josephson junctions provides direct evidence for the existence of
zero-point fluctuations. Assuming that the total vacuum energy
associated with these fluctuations cannot exceed the presently measured
dark energy of the universe, we predict an upper cutoff frequency of
νc=(1.69±0.05)×1012 Hz for the
measured frequency spectrum of zero-point fluctuations in the Josephson
junction. The largest frequencies that have been reached in the
experiments are of the same order of magnitude as νc and
provide a lower bound on the dark energy density of the universe. It is
shown that suppressed zero-point fluctuations above a given cutoff
frequency can lead to 1/f noise. We propose an experiment which may help
to measure some of the properties of dark energy in the lab.