Intermolecular forces responsible for adhesion and cohesion can be classified according to their origins; interactions between charges, ions, random dipole—random dipole (Keesom), random dipole—induced dipole (Debye) are due to electrostatic effects; covalent bonding, London dispersion forces between fluctuating dipoles, and Lewis acid-base interactions are due to quantum mechanical effects; pressure and osmotic forces are of entropic origin. Of all these interactions, the London dispersion interaction is universal and exists between all types of atoms as well as macroscopic objects. The dispersion force between macroscopic objects is called Casimir/van der Waals force. It results from alteration of the quantum and thermal fluctuations of t...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
<p>We utilize an effective field theory approach to calculate Casimir interactions between objects b...
The purpose of these lecture notes is twofold. First we aim at introducing the reader to the basic c...
Intermolecular forces responsible for adhesion and cohesion can be classified according to their ori...
Here, we discuss possible applications of the Casimir forces in micro- and nanosystems. The main par...
Interactions induced by electromagnetic fluctuations, such as van der Waals and Casimir forces, are ...
We start this paper with a historical survey of the Casimir effect, showing that its origin is relat...
In this thesis, we have used macroscopic quantum electrodynamics to extend the concept of dispersion...
On the examples of the quantum-electrodynamical Casimir force, as well as critical Casimir and Helmh...
Casimir effect is the attractive force which acts between two plane parallel, closely spaced, unchar...
Here, we discuss possible applications of the Casimir forces in micro- and nanosystems. The main par...
Forces induced by quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field control adhesion phenomena betwe...
This book presents a self-contained derivation of van der Waals and Casimir type dispersion forces, ...
The Casimir effect in quantum electrodynamics (QED) is perhaps the best-known example of fluctuation...
The microscopic mechanisms for universality of Casimir forces between macroscopic conductors are dis...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
<p>We utilize an effective field theory approach to calculate Casimir interactions between objects b...
The purpose of these lecture notes is twofold. First we aim at introducing the reader to the basic c...
Intermolecular forces responsible for adhesion and cohesion can be classified according to their ori...
Here, we discuss possible applications of the Casimir forces in micro- and nanosystems. The main par...
Interactions induced by electromagnetic fluctuations, such as van der Waals and Casimir forces, are ...
We start this paper with a historical survey of the Casimir effect, showing that its origin is relat...
In this thesis, we have used macroscopic quantum electrodynamics to extend the concept of dispersion...
On the examples of the quantum-electrodynamical Casimir force, as well as critical Casimir and Helmh...
Casimir effect is the attractive force which acts between two plane parallel, closely spaced, unchar...
Here, we discuss possible applications of the Casimir forces in micro- and nanosystems. The main par...
Forces induced by quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field control adhesion phenomena betwe...
This book presents a self-contained derivation of van der Waals and Casimir type dispersion forces, ...
The Casimir effect in quantum electrodynamics (QED) is perhaps the best-known example of fluctuation...
The microscopic mechanisms for universality of Casimir forces between macroscopic conductors are dis...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
<p>We utilize an effective field theory approach to calculate Casimir interactions between objects b...
The purpose of these lecture notes is twofold. First we aim at introducing the reader to the basic c...