Dispersion forces play a major role in graphene, largely influencing adhesion of adsorbate moieties and stabilization of functional multilayered structures. However, the reliable prediction of dispersion interactions on graphene up to the relevant similar to 10 nm scale is an extremely challenging task: in fact, electromagnetic retardation effects and the highly non-local character of pi electrons can imply sizeable qualitative variations of the interaction with respect to known pairwise approaches. Here we address both issues, determining the finite-temperature van der Waals (vdW)-Casimir interaction for point-like and extended adsorbates on graphene, explicitly accounting for the non-local dielectric permittivity. We find that temperature...
peer reviewedVan der Waals interactions have a fundamental role in biology, physics and chemistry, i...
Recent atomic force microscopy (AFM) experiments [ACS Nano 2014, 8, 12410-12417] conducted on graphe...
The asymptotic dispersion force F between two graphene sheets at a separation d is unusual...
Scientific development requires profound understandings of micromechanical and nanomechanical system...
Scientific development requires profound understandings of micromechanical and nanomechanical system...
peer reviewedRecent advances in measuring van der Waals (vdW) interactions have probed forces on mol...
peer reviewedRecent advances in measuring van der Waals (vdW) interactions have probed forces on mol...
Van der Waals interactions play a fundamental role in biology, physics, and chemistry, in particular...
Undoped-graphene (Gr) sheets at low temperatures are known, via random-phase-approximation (RPA) cal...
We adopt the Dirac model for quasiparticles in graphene and calculate the finite-temperature Casimir...
PACS 42.50.Lc – Quantum fluctuations, quantum noise, and quantum jumps PACS 72.80.Vp – Electronic tr...
Van der Waals interactions play a fundamental role in biology, physics, and chemistry, in particular...
We adopt the Dirac model for quasiparticles in graphene and calculate the finite-temperature Casimir...
– The Casimir interaction is omnipresent source of forces at small separations between bodies, which...
© 2018 American Physical Society. We present a formalism based on first principles of quantum electr...
peer reviewedVan der Waals interactions have a fundamental role in biology, physics and chemistry, i...
Recent atomic force microscopy (AFM) experiments [ACS Nano 2014, 8, 12410-12417] conducted on graphe...
The asymptotic dispersion force F between two graphene sheets at a separation d is unusual...
Scientific development requires profound understandings of micromechanical and nanomechanical system...
Scientific development requires profound understandings of micromechanical and nanomechanical system...
peer reviewedRecent advances in measuring van der Waals (vdW) interactions have probed forces on mol...
peer reviewedRecent advances in measuring van der Waals (vdW) interactions have probed forces on mol...
Van der Waals interactions play a fundamental role in biology, physics, and chemistry, in particular...
Undoped-graphene (Gr) sheets at low temperatures are known, via random-phase-approximation (RPA) cal...
We adopt the Dirac model for quasiparticles in graphene and calculate the finite-temperature Casimir...
PACS 42.50.Lc – Quantum fluctuations, quantum noise, and quantum jumps PACS 72.80.Vp – Electronic tr...
Van der Waals interactions play a fundamental role in biology, physics, and chemistry, in particular...
We adopt the Dirac model for quasiparticles in graphene and calculate the finite-temperature Casimir...
– The Casimir interaction is omnipresent source of forces at small separations between bodies, which...
© 2018 American Physical Society. We present a formalism based on first principles of quantum electr...
peer reviewedVan der Waals interactions have a fundamental role in biology, physics and chemistry, i...
Recent atomic force microscopy (AFM) experiments [ACS Nano 2014, 8, 12410-12417] conducted on graphe...
The asymptotic dispersion force F between two graphene sheets at a separation d is unusual...