The problem with the temperature dependence of the Casimir force is investigated. Specifically, the entropy behavior in the low temperature limit, which caused debates in the literature, is analyzed. It is stressed that the behavior of the relaxation frequency in the $T\to0$ limit does not play a physical role since the anomalous skin effect dominates in this range. In contrast with the previous works, where the approximate Leontovich impedance was used for analysis of nonlocal effects, we give description of the problem in terms of exact nonlocal impedances. It is found that the Casimir entropy is going to zero at $T\to0$ only in the case when $s$ polarization does not contribute to the classical part of the Casimir force. However, the ent...
The interaction energy between two metallic slabs in the retarded limit at finite temperature is exp...
We study the fundamental limitations of cooling to absolute zero for a qubit, interacting with a sin...
We analyze the magnetic dipole contribution to atom-surface dispersion forces. Unlike its electrical...
The problem with the temperature dependence of the Casimir force is investigated. Specifically, the ...
The nonlocal response functions to quantum fluctuations are used to find asymptotic expressions for ...
The problem with the temperature dependence of the Casimir force is investigated. We analyse high-te...
The surface impedance approach is discussed in connection with the precise calculation of the Casimi...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
The problem of thermal Casimir force, which consists in disagreement of theoretical predictions of t...
We introduce a useful approach to find asymptotically explicit expressions for the Casimir free ener...
© 2017 American Physical Society.We derive an analytic behavior of the Casimir free energy, entropy,...
Temperature correction to the Casimir force is considered for real metals at low temperatures. With ...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 411–421The effect of temperature for the Casimir force is calcul...
This paper provides a review of the complicated problems in Lifshitz theory describing the Casimir f...
The finite temperature Casimir free energy, entropy, and internal energy are considered anew for a c...
The interaction energy between two metallic slabs in the retarded limit at finite temperature is exp...
We study the fundamental limitations of cooling to absolute zero for a qubit, interacting with a sin...
We analyze the magnetic dipole contribution to atom-surface dispersion forces. Unlike its electrical...
The problem with the temperature dependence of the Casimir force is investigated. Specifically, the ...
The nonlocal response functions to quantum fluctuations are used to find asymptotic expressions for ...
The problem with the temperature dependence of the Casimir force is investigated. We analyse high-te...
The surface impedance approach is discussed in connection with the precise calculation of the Casimi...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
The problem of thermal Casimir force, which consists in disagreement of theoretical predictions of t...
We introduce a useful approach to find asymptotically explicit expressions for the Casimir free ener...
© 2017 American Physical Society.We derive an analytic behavior of the Casimir free energy, entropy,...
Temperature correction to the Casimir force is considered for real metals at low temperatures. With ...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 411–421The effect of temperature for the Casimir force is calcul...
This paper provides a review of the complicated problems in Lifshitz theory describing the Casimir f...
The finite temperature Casimir free energy, entropy, and internal energy are considered anew for a c...
The interaction energy between two metallic slabs in the retarded limit at finite temperature is exp...
We study the fundamental limitations of cooling to absolute zero for a qubit, interacting with a sin...
We analyze the magnetic dipole contribution to atom-surface dispersion forces. Unlike its electrical...