Copyright © 2011 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalThe canonical quantization of macroscopic electromagnetism was recently presented in New J. Phys. 12 (2010) 123008. This theory is here used to derive the Casimir effect, by considering the special case of thermal and zero-point fields. The stress-energy-momentum tensor of the canonical theory follows from Noether's theorem, and its electromagnetic part in thermal equilibrium gives the Casimir energy density and stress tensor. The results hold for arbitrary inhomogeneous magnetodielectrics and are obtained from a rigorous quantization of electromagnetism in dispersive, dissipative media. Continuing doubts about the status of the standard Lifshitz theory as a proper quantum treatment of Casim...
We review recent developments in the Casimir effect which arises in quantization volumes restricted ...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
Electromagnetic Casimir stresses are of relevance to many technologies based on mesoscopic devices s...
The origins and physical significance of the Casimir effect are reviewed, linking the zero-point ene...
Copyright © 2010 ElsevierThe Casimir effect in an inhomogeneous dielectric is investigated using Lif...
The standard expression of the high-temperature Casimir force between perfect conductors is obtained...
Revised versionWe derive the Casimir force expression from Maxwell's stress tensor by means of origi...
In this thesis, a very general quantization scheme for the macroscopic electromagnetic field in arbi...
We start this paper with a historical survey of the Casimir effect, showing that its origin is relat...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
The purpose of these lecture notes is twofold. First we aim at introducing the reader to the basic c...
This thesis considers the problem of determining Casimir-Lifshitz forces in inhomogeneous media. ...
The role of the vacuum, in the Casimir Effect, is a matter of some dispute: the Casimir force has be...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 2014, Tutor: J...
Copyright © 2010 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalApplication of the standard canonical quantization...
We review recent developments in the Casimir effect which arises in quantization volumes restricted ...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
Electromagnetic Casimir stresses are of relevance to many technologies based on mesoscopic devices s...
The origins and physical significance of the Casimir effect are reviewed, linking the zero-point ene...
Copyright © 2010 ElsevierThe Casimir effect in an inhomogeneous dielectric is investigated using Lif...
The standard expression of the high-temperature Casimir force between perfect conductors is obtained...
Revised versionWe derive the Casimir force expression from Maxwell's stress tensor by means of origi...
In this thesis, a very general quantization scheme for the macroscopic electromagnetic field in arbi...
We start this paper with a historical survey of the Casimir effect, showing that its origin is relat...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
The purpose of these lecture notes is twofold. First we aim at introducing the reader to the basic c...
This thesis considers the problem of determining Casimir-Lifshitz forces in inhomogeneous media. ...
The role of the vacuum, in the Casimir Effect, is a matter of some dispute: the Casimir force has be...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 2014, Tutor: J...
Copyright © 2010 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalApplication of the standard canonical quantization...
We review recent developments in the Casimir effect which arises in quantization volumes restricted ...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
Electromagnetic Casimir stresses are of relevance to many technologies based on mesoscopic devices s...