Several experimental demonstrations of the Casimir force between two closely spaced bodies have been realized over the past two decades. Extending the theory to incorporate the behavior of the force between two superconducting films close to their transition temperature has resulted in competing predictions. To date, no experiment exists that can test these theories, partly due to the difficulty in aligning two superconductors in close proximity, while still allowing for a temperature-independent readout of the arising force between them. Here we present an on-chip platform based on an optomechanical cavity in combination with a grounded superconducting capacitor, which overcomes these challenges and opens up the possibility to probe modifi...
When fluctuating fields are confined between two surfaces, long- range forces arise. A famous exampl...
Quantum mechanics teaches us that vacuum is not empty. Rather, it contains all kinds of virtual part...
We propose to use optical tweezers to probe the Casimir interaction between microspheres inside a li...
Several experimental demonstrations of the Casimir force between two closely spaced bodies have been...
The Casimir Effect is a physical manifestation of quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic vacuum...
In this article, we present a nano-electromechanical system (NEMS) designed to detect changes in the...
Quantum fluctuations give rise to van der Waals and Casimir forces that dominate the interaction bet...
We describe a superconducting Casimir apparatus inspired by a recently proposed setup involving magn...
We consider a Casimir cavity, one plate of which is a thin superconducting film.We show that when th...
The Casimir Effect is a physical manifestation of quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic vacuum...
We present improved Casimir effect measurements. The attractive force between a metallized sphere an...
Ever since its prediction, experimental investigation of the Casimir force has been of great scienti...
The Casimir force, named after the Dutch physicist who predicted in 1948 the existence of this attra...
© 2020 World Scientific Publishing Company. We consider experiments on measuring the Casimir interac...
PACS. 03.70.+k – Theory of quantized fields. PACS. 42.50.Pq – Cavity quantum electrodynamics; microm...
When fluctuating fields are confined between two surfaces, long- range forces arise. A famous exampl...
Quantum mechanics teaches us that vacuum is not empty. Rather, it contains all kinds of virtual part...
We propose to use optical tweezers to probe the Casimir interaction between microspheres inside a li...
Several experimental demonstrations of the Casimir force between two closely spaced bodies have been...
The Casimir Effect is a physical manifestation of quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic vacuum...
In this article, we present a nano-electromechanical system (NEMS) designed to detect changes in the...
Quantum fluctuations give rise to van der Waals and Casimir forces that dominate the interaction bet...
We describe a superconducting Casimir apparatus inspired by a recently proposed setup involving magn...
We consider a Casimir cavity, one plate of which is a thin superconducting film.We show that when th...
The Casimir Effect is a physical manifestation of quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic vacuum...
We present improved Casimir effect measurements. The attractive force between a metallized sphere an...
Ever since its prediction, experimental investigation of the Casimir force has been of great scienti...
The Casimir force, named after the Dutch physicist who predicted in 1948 the existence of this attra...
© 2020 World Scientific Publishing Company. We consider experiments on measuring the Casimir interac...
PACS. 03.70.+k – Theory of quantized fields. PACS. 42.50.Pq – Cavity quantum electrodynamics; microm...
When fluctuating fields are confined between two surfaces, long- range forces arise. A famous exampl...
Quantum mechanics teaches us that vacuum is not empty. Rather, it contains all kinds of virtual part...
We propose to use optical tweezers to probe the Casimir interaction between microspheres inside a li...