We find the joint effect of non-zero temperature and finite conductivity ontothe Casimir force between real metals. Configurations of two parallel platesand a sphere (lens) above a plate are considered. Perturbation theory in twoparameters (the relative temperature and the relative penetration depth of zeropoint oscillations into the metal) is developed. Perturbative results arecompared with computations. Recent evidence concerning possible existence oflarge temperature corrections at small separations between the real metals isnot supported
The surface impedance approach to the description of the thermal Casimir effect in the case of real ...
Recently, Brevik [Phys. Rev. E, 71, 056101 (2005)] adduced arguments against the traditional approac...
We study the influence of finite conductivity of metals on the Casimir effect. We put the emphasis ...
The Casimir force is calculated analytically for configurations of two parallel plates and a spheric...
The situation with the temperature corrections to the Casimir force between real metals of finite co...
We study the Casimir pressure between two similar plates of finite thickness kept at different tempe...
The problem with the temperature dependence of the Casimir force is investigated. We analyse high-te...
The standard expression of the high-temperature Casimir force between perfect conductors is obtained...
It is well known that, beginning in 2000, the behaviour of the thermal correction to ...
The temperature dependence of the Casimir force between a real metallic plate and a metallic sphere ...
We propose a method of achieving large temperature T sensitivity in the Casimir force that involves...
An upper limit on the Casimir force is found using the dielectric functions of perfect crystalline m...
Temperature correction to the Casimir force is considered for real metals at low temperatures. With ...
The first precise measurement of the Casimir force between dissimilar metals is reported. The attrac...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
The surface impedance approach to the description of the thermal Casimir effect in the case of real ...
Recently, Brevik [Phys. Rev. E, 71, 056101 (2005)] adduced arguments against the traditional approac...
We study the influence of finite conductivity of metals on the Casimir effect. We put the emphasis ...
The Casimir force is calculated analytically for configurations of two parallel plates and a spheric...
The situation with the temperature corrections to the Casimir force between real metals of finite co...
We study the Casimir pressure between two similar plates of finite thickness kept at different tempe...
The problem with the temperature dependence of the Casimir force is investigated. We analyse high-te...
The standard expression of the high-temperature Casimir force between perfect conductors is obtained...
It is well known that, beginning in 2000, the behaviour of the thermal correction to ...
The temperature dependence of the Casimir force between a real metallic plate and a metallic sphere ...
We propose a method of achieving large temperature T sensitivity in the Casimir force that involves...
An upper limit on the Casimir force is found using the dielectric functions of perfect crystalline m...
Temperature correction to the Casimir force is considered for real metals at low temperatures. With ...
The first precise measurement of the Casimir force between dissimilar metals is reported. The attrac...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
The surface impedance approach to the description of the thermal Casimir effect in the case of real ...
Recently, Brevik [Phys. Rev. E, 71, 056101 (2005)] adduced arguments against the traditional approac...
We study the influence of finite conductivity of metals on the Casimir effect. We put the emphasis ...