REPULSIVE CASIMIR AND VAN DER WAALS FORCES: FROM MEASUREMENTS TO FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES

Citation:

J. N. Munday and Federico Capasso. 2010. “REPULSIVE CASIMIR AND VAN DER WAALS FORCES: FROM MEASUREMENTS TO FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES.” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS A, 25, 11, Pp. 2252-2259.
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Abstract:

By engineering the boundary conditions of electromagnetic fields between material interfaces, one can dramatically change the Casimir-Lifshitz force between surfaces as a result of the modified zero-point energy density of the system. Repulsive interactions between macroscopic bodies occur when their dielectric responses obey a particular inequality, as pointed out by Dzyaloshinskii, Lifshitz, and Pitaevskii. We discuss experimental verification of this behavior as well as a description of how this can be used to develop a scheme for quantum levitation. Based on these concepts, we discuss the possible development of a new class of devices based on ultra-low static friction and the ability to sort objects based on their dielectric functions.

Notes:

9th Conference on Quantum Field Theory under the Influence of External Conditions, Univ Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, SEP 21-25, 2009
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