In a recent paper Geyer, Klimchitskaya, and Mostepanenko [Phys. Rev. A 67, 062102 (2003)] proposed the final solution of the problem of temperature correction to the Casimir force between real metals. The basic idea was that one cannot use the dielectric permittivity in the frequency region where a real current may arise leading to Joule heating of the metal. Instead, the surface impedance approach is proposed as a solution of all contradictions. The purpose of this comment is to show that (i) the main idea contradicts to the fluctuation dissipation theorem, (ii) the proposed method to calculate the force gives the wrong value of the temperature correction since the contribution of low frequency fluctuations is calculated with the impedance...
The situation with the temperature corrections to the Casimir force between real metals of finite co...
The Casimir effect, reflecting quantum vacuum fluctuations in the electromagnetic field in a region ...
The physical reasons why the Drude dielectric function is not compatible with the Lifshitz formula, ...
The surface impedance approach to the description of the thermal Casimir effect in the case of real ...
It is well known that, beginning in 2000, the behaviour of the thermal correction to the Casimir for...
Recently Yampol'skii et al. [Phys. Rev. A 82, 032511 (2010)] advocated that Lifshitz theory is not a...
The surface impedance approach is discussed in connection with the precise calculation of the Casimi...
The temperature dependence of the Casimir force between a real metallic plate and a metallic sphere ...
We investigate the Casimir effect in the systems that consist of parallel but misaligned finite-size...
Recently, Brevik [Phys. Rev. E, 71, 056101 (2005)] adduced arguments against the traditional approac...
A new general expression is derived for the fluctuating electromagnetic field outside a metal surfac...
International audienceWe reply to the “Comment on ‘Lifshitz-Matsubara sum formula for the Casimir pr...
International audienceWe reply to the “Comment on ‘Lifshitz-Matsubara sum formula for the Casimir pr...
Temperature correction to the Casimir force is considered for real metals at low temperatures. With ...
In a recent Comment, Decca [Phys. Rev. A 79, 026101 (2009)] discussed the origin of the anomalies re...
The situation with the temperature corrections to the Casimir force between real metals of finite co...
The Casimir effect, reflecting quantum vacuum fluctuations in the electromagnetic field in a region ...
The physical reasons why the Drude dielectric function is not compatible with the Lifshitz formula, ...
The surface impedance approach to the description of the thermal Casimir effect in the case of real ...
It is well known that, beginning in 2000, the behaviour of the thermal correction to the Casimir for...
Recently Yampol'skii et al. [Phys. Rev. A 82, 032511 (2010)] advocated that Lifshitz theory is not a...
The surface impedance approach is discussed in connection with the precise calculation of the Casimi...
The temperature dependence of the Casimir force between a real metallic plate and a metallic sphere ...
We investigate the Casimir effect in the systems that consist of parallel but misaligned finite-size...
Recently, Brevik [Phys. Rev. E, 71, 056101 (2005)] adduced arguments against the traditional approac...
A new general expression is derived for the fluctuating electromagnetic field outside a metal surfac...
International audienceWe reply to the “Comment on ‘Lifshitz-Matsubara sum formula for the Casimir pr...
International audienceWe reply to the “Comment on ‘Lifshitz-Matsubara sum formula for the Casimir pr...
Temperature correction to the Casimir force is considered for real metals at low temperatures. With ...
In a recent Comment, Decca [Phys. Rev. A 79, 026101 (2009)] discussed the origin of the anomalies re...
The situation with the temperature corrections to the Casimir force between real metals of finite co...
The Casimir effect, reflecting quantum vacuum fluctuations in the electromagnetic field in a region ...
The physical reasons why the Drude dielectric function is not compatible with the Lifshitz formula, ...