The Casimir effect in quantum electrodynamics (QED) is perhaps the best-known example of fluctuation-induced long-ranged force acting on objects (conducting plates) immersed in a fluctuating medium (quantum electromagnetic field in vacuum). A similar effect emerges in statistical physics, where the force acting, e.g., on colloidal particles immersed in a binary liquid mixture is affected by the classical thermal fluctuations occurring in the surrounding medium. The resulting Casimir-like force acquires universal features upon approaching a critical point of the medium and becomes long-ranged at criticality. In turn, this universality allows one to investigate theoretically the temperature dependence of the force via representative models an...
The Casimir effect is an interaction between the boundaries of a finite system when fluctuations in ...
This paper discusses recent developments on quantum electrodynamical (QED) phenomena, such as the Ca...
The standard expression of the high-temperature Casimir force between perfect conductors is obtained...
The Casimir effect in quantum electrodynamics (QED) is perhaps the best-known example of fluctuation...
When fluctuating fields are confined between two surfaces, long- range forces arise. A famous exampl...
When fluctuating fields are confined between two surfaces, long- range forces arise. A famous exampl...
Casimir forces in quantum electrodynamics emerge between microscopic metallic objects because of the...
If a fluctuating medium is confined, the ensuing perturbation of its fluctuation spectrum generates ...
The Casimir effect, reflecting quantum vacuum fluctuations in the electromagnetic field in a region ...
If a fluctuating medium is confined, the ensuing perturbation of its fluctuation spectrum generates ...
In any medium there are fluctuations due to temperature or due to the quantum nature of its constitu...
If a fluctuating medium is confined, the ensuing perturbation of its fluctuation spectrum generates ...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
In soft condensed matter physics, effective interactions often emerge due to the spatial confinement...
The Casimir effect is an interaction between the boundaries of a finite system when fluctuations in ...
This paper discusses recent developments on quantum electrodynamical (QED) phenomena, such as the Ca...
The standard expression of the high-temperature Casimir force between perfect conductors is obtained...
The Casimir effect in quantum electrodynamics (QED) is perhaps the best-known example of fluctuation...
When fluctuating fields are confined between two surfaces, long- range forces arise. A famous exampl...
When fluctuating fields are confined between two surfaces, long- range forces arise. A famous exampl...
Casimir forces in quantum electrodynamics emerge between microscopic metallic objects because of the...
If a fluctuating medium is confined, the ensuing perturbation of its fluctuation spectrum generates ...
The Casimir effect, reflecting quantum vacuum fluctuations in the electromagnetic field in a region ...
If a fluctuating medium is confined, the ensuing perturbation of its fluctuation spectrum generates ...
In any medium there are fluctuations due to temperature or due to the quantum nature of its constitu...
If a fluctuating medium is confined, the ensuing perturbation of its fluctuation spectrum generates ...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
In soft condensed matter physics, effective interactions often emerge due to the spatial confinement...
The Casimir effect is an interaction between the boundaries of a finite system when fluctuations in ...
This paper discusses recent developments on quantum electrodynamical (QED) phenomena, such as the Ca...
The standard expression of the high-temperature Casimir force between perfect conductors is obtained...