Quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field in the medium surrounding two discharged macroscopic polarizable bodies induce a force between the two bodies, the so-called Casimir force. In the last two decades many experiments have accurately measured this force, and significant efforts are made to harness it in the actuation of micro- and nano-machines. The inherent many-body character of the Casimir force makes its computation very difficult in non-planar geometries, like the standard experimental sphere-plate configuration. Here we derive an approximate semi-analytic formula for the sphere-plate Casimir force, which is both easy to compute numerically and very accurate at all distances. By a comparison with the fully converged exact ...
The analysis of all Casimir force experiments using a sphere-plate geometry requires ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
We give a comprehensive presentation of methods for calculating the Casimir force to arbitrary accur...
The Casimir force between two objects is notoriously difficult to calculate in anything other than p...
The Casimir force between two objects is notoriously difficult to calculate in anything other than p...
We study the Casimir interaction between a sphere of radius R separated by a distance L from a plane...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
Exploiting conformal symmetry, we derive a simple exact formula for the classical electromagnetic Ca...
Exploiting conformal symmetry, we derive a simple exact formula for the classical electromagnetic Ca...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
For the Casimir interaction between two nearby objects, the plane-wave basis proves convenient for n...
We give a comprehensive presentation of methods for calculating the Casimir force to arbitrary accur...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
The analysis of all Casimir force experiments using a sphere-plate geometry requires ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
We give a comprehensive presentation of methods for calculating the Casimir force to arbitrary accur...
The Casimir force between two objects is notoriously difficult to calculate in anything other than p...
The Casimir force between two objects is notoriously difficult to calculate in anything other than p...
We study the Casimir interaction between a sphere of radius R separated by a distance L from a plane...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
Exploiting conformal symmetry, we derive a simple exact formula for the classical electromagnetic Ca...
Exploiting conformal symmetry, we derive a simple exact formula for the classical electromagnetic Ca...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
For the Casimir interaction between two nearby objects, the plane-wave basis proves convenient for n...
We give a comprehensive presentation of methods for calculating the Casimir force to arbitrary accur...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
The proximity force approximation (PFA) relates the interaction between closely spaced, smoothly cur...
The analysis of all Casimir force experiments using a sphere-plate geometry requires ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
We give a comprehensive presentation of methods for calculating the Casimir force to arbitrary accur...