Copyright © 2013 American Physical SocietyWe examine the local behavior of the regularized stress tensor commonly used in calculations of the Casimir force for a dielectric medium inhomogeneous in one direction. It is shown that the usual expression for the stress tensor is not finite anywhere within the medium, whatever the temporal dispersion or index profile, and that this divergence is unlikely to be removed through a simple modification to the regularization procedure. Our analytic argument is illustrated numerically for a medium approximated as a series of homogeneous strips, as the width of these strips is taken to zero. The findings hold for all magnetodielectric media
We consider a dielectric medium with an ultraviolet behavior as it follows from the Drude model. Com...
A classification of the electromagnetic modes on open and closed spatial domains containing media wi...
In the final few years of his life, Julian Schwinger proposed that the ``dynamical Casimir effect'' ...
This work is financially supported by EPSRC and SUPAWe examine the local behavior of the regularized...
Copyright © 2010 ElsevierThe Casimir effect in an inhomogeneous dielectric is investigated using Lif...
This thesis considers the problem of determining Casimir-Lifshitz forces in inhomogeneous media. ...
Continuing a program of examining the behavior of the vacuum expectation value of the stress tensor ...
Electromagnetic Casimir stresses are of relevance to many technologies based on mesoscopic devices s...
S.A.R.H. thanks the EPSRC for financial support, and the Weizmann Institute for their hospitality. W...
We consider an example of an idealized inhomogeneous metamaterial which, when introduced into a Casi...
Casimir forces arise from vacuum uctuations. They are fully understood only forsimple models, and ar...
We address the question of the correct electromagnetic stress tensor in media and its consequences f...
We calculate the Casimir forces in two configurations, namely, three parallel dielectric slabs and a...
This article explores a number of issues associated with the problem of calculating and detecting el...
Copyright © 2011 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalThe canonical quantization of macroscopic electrom...
We consider a dielectric medium with an ultraviolet behavior as it follows from the Drude model. Com...
A classification of the electromagnetic modes on open and closed spatial domains containing media wi...
In the final few years of his life, Julian Schwinger proposed that the ``dynamical Casimir effect'' ...
This work is financially supported by EPSRC and SUPAWe examine the local behavior of the regularized...
Copyright © 2010 ElsevierThe Casimir effect in an inhomogeneous dielectric is investigated using Lif...
This thesis considers the problem of determining Casimir-Lifshitz forces in inhomogeneous media. ...
Continuing a program of examining the behavior of the vacuum expectation value of the stress tensor ...
Electromagnetic Casimir stresses are of relevance to many technologies based on mesoscopic devices s...
S.A.R.H. thanks the EPSRC for financial support, and the Weizmann Institute for their hospitality. W...
We consider an example of an idealized inhomogeneous metamaterial which, when introduced into a Casi...
Casimir forces arise from vacuum uctuations. They are fully understood only forsimple models, and ar...
We address the question of the correct electromagnetic stress tensor in media and its consequences f...
We calculate the Casimir forces in two configurations, namely, three parallel dielectric slabs and a...
This article explores a number of issues associated with the problem of calculating and detecting el...
Copyright © 2011 IOP PublishingOpen Access journalThe canonical quantization of macroscopic electrom...
We consider a dielectric medium with an ultraviolet behavior as it follows from the Drude model. Com...
A classification of the electromagnetic modes on open and closed spatial domains containing media wi...
In the final few years of his life, Julian Schwinger proposed that the ``dynamical Casimir effect'' ...