We describe a superconducting Casimir apparatus inspired by a recently proposed setup involving magnetic surfaces (Bimonte G 2014 Phys. Rev. Lett. 112 240401). The present setup consists of a superconducting Nb sphere and a flat gold plate including in its interior a superconducting Nb strip. The experimental scheme involves a differential measurement of the Casimir force at a point of the gold plate above the Nb strip and away from it. We show that similar to the previous setup, the superconducting system considered here implies widely different modulations of the Casimir force, depending on whether the thermal force is computed using the Drude or the plasma model, thus paving the way to an unambiguous discrimination between these alternat...
We present improved Casimir effect measurements. The attractive force between a metallized sphere an...
In this article, we present a nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS) designed to detect changes in the ...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
We describe a superconducting Casimir apparatus inspired by a recently proposed setup involving magn...
We describe a Casimir setup consisting of two aligned sinusoidally corrugated Ni surfaces, one of wh...
We describe a Casimir apparatus based on a differential force measurement between a Au-coated sphere...
In this article, we present a nano-electromechanical system (NEMS) designed to detect changes in the...
Isoelectronic differential force measurements provide a unique opportunity to probe controversial fe...
We report an improved dynamic determination of the Casimir pressure P-expt between two plane plates ...
We have performed a precise experimental determination of the Casimir pressure between two gold-coat...
We report on current efforts to detect the thermal and dissipative contributions to the Casimir forc...
We present the complete results for the dynamic experiment on measuring the gradient of the Casimir ...
We consider a Casimir cavity, one plate of which is a thin superconducting film.We show that when th...
Several experimental demonstrations of the Casimir force between two closely spaced bodies have been...
Differential force measurements between spheres coated with either nickel or gold and rotating disks...
We present improved Casimir effect measurements. The attractive force between a metallized sphere an...
In this article, we present a nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS) designed to detect changes in the ...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
We describe a superconducting Casimir apparatus inspired by a recently proposed setup involving magn...
We describe a Casimir setup consisting of two aligned sinusoidally corrugated Ni surfaces, one of wh...
We describe a Casimir apparatus based on a differential force measurement between a Au-coated sphere...
In this article, we present a nano-electromechanical system (NEMS) designed to detect changes in the...
Isoelectronic differential force measurements provide a unique opportunity to probe controversial fe...
We report an improved dynamic determination of the Casimir pressure P-expt between two plane plates ...
We have performed a precise experimental determination of the Casimir pressure between two gold-coat...
We report on current efforts to detect the thermal and dissipative contributions to the Casimir forc...
We present the complete results for the dynamic experiment on measuring the gradient of the Casimir ...
We consider a Casimir cavity, one plate of which is a thin superconducting film.We show that when th...
Several experimental demonstrations of the Casimir force between two closely spaced bodies have been...
Differential force measurements between spheres coated with either nickel or gold and rotating disks...
We present improved Casimir effect measurements. The attractive force between a metallized sphere an...
In this article, we present a nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS) designed to detect changes in the ...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...