Hawking radiation is a fundamental spontaneous phenomenon in which the event horizon of a black hole transforms the vacuum state into a pair of correlated particles: the Hawking radiation and its partner. This emission can also be stimulated by a state other than the vacuum. A similar phenomenon, known as analogue Hawking radiation, has been observed across various physical systems, but experimental realizations have largely remained in the classical regime. This work presents an experimental verification of analogue Hawking radiation stimulated by a single-particle state, producing a verifiably single-photon Hawking output. Using heralded single photons generated via spontaneous four-wave mixing, we stimulate the analogue Hawking effect in an optical fiber. We characterize the resulting Hawking signal by measuring its spectral dependence, intensity scaling, and heralded second-order correlation. Our results establish a platform for exploring quantum correlations and entanglement in analogue gravity. Researchers experimentally demonstrate analogue Hawking radiation stimulated by a single photon in an optical fiber. This work enables new studies of quantum effects in nonlinear optics and analogue gravity.
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Rodrigo Felipe-Elizarraras
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Héctor Cruz-Ramírez
Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México
Karina Garay-Palmett
Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education at Ensenada
Nature Communications
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute
Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education at Ensenada
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d236002fbce9130638ff6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-73812-8