The van der Waals and the Casimir-Lifshitz forces are forces of attraction that exist between neutral polarizable bodies due to quantum fluctuations. They can be repulsive depending on the material properties and the geometry of the system. Since they are pervasive in nature, they encompass a great deal of relevance in the study of interaction between bodies in several different scenarios and background geometrical settings. This doctoral thesis first addresses the important aspects of finite-size and the non-perturbative effects of the van der Waals interactions between two atoms or molecules. Going beyond the usual assumption of atoms and molecules as point particles and adopting a description of finite size, the divergence inherent in ...
In order to understand why carbon dioxide ( CO 2 ) and methane ( CH 4 ) molecules interact differ...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. General properties of the recently observe...
van der Waals interactions between atoms and molecules are ubiquitous and very important for many mo...
The van der Waals and the Casimir-Lifshitz forces are forces of attraction that exist between neutra...
Interactions induced by electromagnetic fluctuations, such as van der Waals and Casimir forces, are ...
Van der Waals (vdW) forces act ubiquitously in condensed matter. Their description as an inherently ...
© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. The nonperturbative expressions for the free energy and force of interact...
This book presents a self-contained derivation of van der Waals and Casimir type dispersion forces, ...
We present an approach for computing long-range van der Waals (vdW) interactions between complex mol...
The van der Waals interaction energy of an atom with an infinitely thin sphere with finite conductiv...
We consider a molecule in the Born-Oppenheimer approximation interacting with a plate of infinite th...
Van der Waals forces are among the weakest, yet most decisive interactions governing condensation an...
In the 1960s, Lifshitz et al. predicted that quantum fluctuations can change the van der Waals (vdW)...
In this paper, we present calculations of van der Waals/Casimir forces, described by Lifshitz theory...
The Casimir-Polder force is an important long-range interaction involved in adsorption and desorptio...
In order to understand why carbon dioxide ( CO 2 ) and methane ( CH 4 ) molecules interact differ...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. General properties of the recently observe...
van der Waals interactions between atoms and molecules are ubiquitous and very important for many mo...
The van der Waals and the Casimir-Lifshitz forces are forces of attraction that exist between neutra...
Interactions induced by electromagnetic fluctuations, such as van der Waals and Casimir forces, are ...
Van der Waals (vdW) forces act ubiquitously in condensed matter. Their description as an inherently ...
© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. The nonperturbative expressions for the free energy and force of interact...
This book presents a self-contained derivation of van der Waals and Casimir type dispersion forces, ...
We present an approach for computing long-range van der Waals (vdW) interactions between complex mol...
The van der Waals interaction energy of an atom with an infinitely thin sphere with finite conductiv...
We consider a molecule in the Born-Oppenheimer approximation interacting with a plate of infinite th...
Van der Waals forces are among the weakest, yet most decisive interactions governing condensation an...
In the 1960s, Lifshitz et al. predicted that quantum fluctuations can change the van der Waals (vdW)...
In this paper, we present calculations of van der Waals/Casimir forces, described by Lifshitz theory...
The Casimir-Polder force is an important long-range interaction involved in adsorption and desorptio...
In order to understand why carbon dioxide ( CO 2 ) and methane ( CH 4 ) molecules interact differ...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. General properties of the recently observe...
van der Waals interactions between atoms and molecules are ubiquitous and very important for many mo...