In this paper we discuss and review several aspects of the effect of boundary conditions and structured environments on dispersion and resonance interactions involving atoms or molecules, as well as on vacuum field fluctuations. We first consider the case of a perfect mirror, which is free to move around an equilibrium position and whose mechanical degrees of freedom are treated quantum mechanically. We investigate how the quantum fluctuations of the mirror's position affect vacuum field fluctuations for both a one-dimensional scalar and electromagnetic field, showing that the effect is particularly significant in the proximity of the moving mirror. This result can be also relevant for possible gravitational effects, since the field energy ...
We consider and review the emergence of singular field fluctuations or energy densities at sharp bou...
We consider vacuum fluctuations of the quantum electromagnetic field in the presence of an infinite ...
Quantum fluctuations of the vacuum are both a surprising and fundamental phenomenon of nature. Under...
In this paper we discuss and review several aspects of the effect of boundary conditions and structu...
In this paper we discuss and review several aspects of the effect of boundary conditions and structu...
We investigate the resonance dipole-dipole interaction energy between two identical atoms, one in th...
We investigate the resonance dipole-dipole interaction energy between two identical atoms, one in th...
Dispersion interactions are long-range interactions between neutral ground-state atoms or molecules,...
Dispersion interactions are long-range interactions between neutral ground-state atoms or molecules,...
The static Casimir effect describes an attractive force between two conducting plates, due to quantu...
The static Casimir effect describes an attractive force between two conducting plates, due to quantu...
We consider and review the emergence of singular field fluctuations or energy densities at sharp bou...
The static Casimir effect describes an attractive force between two conducting plates, due to quantu...
We consider and review the emergence of singular field fluctuations or energy densities at sharp bou...
We consider vacuum fluctuations of the quantum electromagnetic field in the presence of an infinite ...
We consider and review the emergence of singular field fluctuations or energy densities at sharp bou...
We consider vacuum fluctuations of the quantum electromagnetic field in the presence of an infinite ...
Quantum fluctuations of the vacuum are both a surprising and fundamental phenomenon of nature. Under...
In this paper we discuss and review several aspects of the effect of boundary conditions and structu...
In this paper we discuss and review several aspects of the effect of boundary conditions and structu...
We investigate the resonance dipole-dipole interaction energy between two identical atoms, one in th...
We investigate the resonance dipole-dipole interaction energy between two identical atoms, one in th...
Dispersion interactions are long-range interactions between neutral ground-state atoms or molecules,...
Dispersion interactions are long-range interactions between neutral ground-state atoms or molecules,...
The static Casimir effect describes an attractive force between two conducting plates, due to quantu...
The static Casimir effect describes an attractive force between two conducting plates, due to quantu...
We consider and review the emergence of singular field fluctuations or energy densities at sharp bou...
The static Casimir effect describes an attractive force between two conducting plates, due to quantu...
We consider and review the emergence of singular field fluctuations or energy densities at sharp bou...
We consider vacuum fluctuations of the quantum electromagnetic field in the presence of an infinite ...
We consider and review the emergence of singular field fluctuations or energy densities at sharp bou...
We consider vacuum fluctuations of the quantum electromagnetic field in the presence of an infinite ...
Quantum fluctuations of the vacuum are both a surprising and fundamental phenomenon of nature. Under...