AbstractThis Letter studies the finite temperature Casimir force acting on a rectangular piston associated with a massless fractional Klein–Gordon field at finite temperature. Dirichlet boundary conditions are imposed on the walls of a d-dimensional rectangular cavity, and a fractional Neumann condition is imposed on the piston that moves freely inside the cavity. The fractional Neumann condition gives an interpolation between the Dirichlet and Neumann conditions, where the Casimir force is known to be always attractive and always repulsive respectively. For the fractional Neumann boundary condition, the attractive or repulsive nature of the Casimir force is governed by the fractional order which takes values from zero (Dirichlet) to one (N...
We compute the Casimir energy of a massless scalar field obeying the Robin boundary condition on one...
We apply the derivative expansion approach to the Casimir effect for a real scalar field in d spatia...
We give a short review on the static and dynamical Casimir effects, recalling their historical predi...
The Casimir effect giving rise to an attractive or repulsive force between the configuration boundar...
Casimir pistons are models in which finite Casimir forces can be calculated without any suspect reno...
AbstractA Casimir piston for massless scalar fields obeying Dirichlet boundary conditions in high-di...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
We study thoroughly Casimir energy and Casimir force in a rectangular cavity and piston with various...
We study Casimir effect in equilibrium and non-equilibrium photon gas in the frame of quantum kineti...
The purpose of these lecture notes is twofold. First we aim at introducing the reader to the basic c...
After a short recall of our previous standing wave approach to the Casimir force problem, we conside...
In this work we analyze the Casimir energy and force for a scalar field endowed with general self-ad...
We start this paper with a historical survey of the Casimir effect, showing that its origin is relat...
AbstractIn this work we analyze the Casimir energy and force for a scalar field endowed with general...
The new exact formulas for the attractive Casimir force acting on each of the two perfectly conducti...
We compute the Casimir energy of a massless scalar field obeying the Robin boundary condition on one...
We apply the derivative expansion approach to the Casimir effect for a real scalar field in d spatia...
We give a short review on the static and dynamical Casimir effects, recalling their historical predi...
The Casimir effect giving rise to an attractive or repulsive force between the configuration boundar...
Casimir pistons are models in which finite Casimir forces can be calculated without any suspect reno...
AbstractA Casimir piston for massless scalar fields obeying Dirichlet boundary conditions in high-di...
The present thesis focuses on several topics within three separate but related branches of the overa...
We study thoroughly Casimir energy and Casimir force in a rectangular cavity and piston with various...
We study Casimir effect in equilibrium and non-equilibrium photon gas in the frame of quantum kineti...
The purpose of these lecture notes is twofold. First we aim at introducing the reader to the basic c...
After a short recall of our previous standing wave approach to the Casimir force problem, we conside...
In this work we analyze the Casimir energy and force for a scalar field endowed with general self-ad...
We start this paper with a historical survey of the Casimir effect, showing that its origin is relat...
AbstractIn this work we analyze the Casimir energy and force for a scalar field endowed with general...
The new exact formulas for the attractive Casimir force acting on each of the two perfectly conducti...
We compute the Casimir energy of a massless scalar field obeying the Robin boundary condition on one...
We apply the derivative expansion approach to the Casimir effect for a real scalar field in d spatia...
We give a short review on the static and dynamical Casimir effects, recalling their historical predi...