We address the question of the correct electromagnetic stress tensor in media and its consequences for the Casimir force. The latter being due to the zero-point momentum of the electromagnetic field, competing approaches based on the Abraham or Maxwell stress tensor lead to different predictions. We consider the test scenario of two colloidal spherical particles submerged in a dielectric medium and use three criteria to distinguish the two approaches: we show that the Abraham stress tensor, and not the Maxwell stress tensor, leads to a Casimir force that is form-equivalent to Casimir-Polder and van der Waals forces, obeys duality as a fundamental symmetry and is consistent with microscopic many-body calculations. On this basis, we derive ge...
We compare vacuum forces on a slab and on an atom embedded in a magnetodielectric medium near a mirr...
We examine the local behavior of the regularized stress tensor commonly used in calculations of the ...
This paper discusses recent developments on quantum electrodynamical (QED) phenomena, such as the Ca...
This thesis considers the problem of determining Casimir-Lifshitz forces in inhomogeneous media. ...
Intermolecular forces responsible for adhesion and cohesion can be classified according to their ori...
In this work, we review the main existing theories for the electromagnetic stress-energy tensor in d...
When fluctuating fields are confined between two surfaces, long- range forces arise. A famous exampl...
Casimir forces arise from vacuum uctuations. They are fully understood only forsimple models, and ar...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
Zero-frequency Casimir theory is analyzed from different viewpoints, with the aim of obtaining furth...
In order to explore repulsive Casimir or van der Waals forces between solid materials with liquid as...
We establish a general relation between dispersion forces. First, based on QED in causal media, lead...
The microscopic mechanisms for universality of Casimir forces between macroscopic conductors are dis...
We start this paper with a historical survey of the Casimir effect, showing that its origin is relat...
The Casimir effect in quantum electrodynamics (QED) is perhaps the best-known example of fluctuation...
We compare vacuum forces on a slab and on an atom embedded in a magnetodielectric medium near a mirr...
We examine the local behavior of the regularized stress tensor commonly used in calculations of the ...
This paper discusses recent developments on quantum electrodynamical (QED) phenomena, such as the Ca...
This thesis considers the problem of determining Casimir-Lifshitz forces in inhomogeneous media. ...
Intermolecular forces responsible for adhesion and cohesion can be classified according to their ori...
In this work, we review the main existing theories for the electromagnetic stress-energy tensor in d...
When fluctuating fields are confined between two surfaces, long- range forces arise. A famous exampl...
Casimir forces arise from vacuum uctuations. They are fully understood only forsimple models, and ar...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
Zero-frequency Casimir theory is analyzed from different viewpoints, with the aim of obtaining furth...
In order to explore repulsive Casimir or van der Waals forces between solid materials with liquid as...
We establish a general relation between dispersion forces. First, based on QED in causal media, lead...
The microscopic mechanisms for universality of Casimir forces between macroscopic conductors are dis...
We start this paper with a historical survey of the Casimir effect, showing that its origin is relat...
The Casimir effect in quantum electrodynamics (QED) is perhaps the best-known example of fluctuation...
We compare vacuum forces on a slab and on an atom embedded in a magnetodielectric medium near a mirr...
We examine the local behavior of the regularized stress tensor commonly used in calculations of the ...
This paper discusses recent developments on quantum electrodynamical (QED) phenomena, such as the Ca...