Orientation-dependent Casimir force arising from highly anisotropic crystals: Application to Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta

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Abstract:

We calculate the Casimir interaction between parallel planar crystals of Au and the anisotropic cuprate superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+delta (BSCCO), with BSCCO's optical axis either parallel or perpendicular to the crystal surface, using suitable generalizations of the Lifshitz theory. We find that the strong anisotropy of the BSCCO permittivity gives rise to a difference in the Casimir force between the two orientations of the optical axis, which depends on distance and is of order 10-20 % at the experimentally accessible separations 10 to 5000 nm.
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