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Thermal corrections to the Casimir effect

Brevik, Iver Håkon; Ellingsen, Simen Andreas; Milton, Kimball A.
Journal article, Peer reviewed
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Date
2006
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New Journal of Physics 2006, 8:1-20   10.1088/1367-2630/8/10/236
Abstract
The Casimir effect, reflecting quantum vacuum fluctuations in the

electromagnetic field in a region with material boundaries, has been studied

both theoretically and experimentally since 1948. The forces between dielectric

and metallic surfaces both plane and curved have been measured at the 10–1%

level in a variety of room temperature experiments, and remarkable agreement

with the zero-temperature theory has been achieved. In fitting the data various

corrections due to surface roughness, patch potentials, curvature, and temperature

have been incorporated. It is the latter that is the subject of the present paper.

We point out that, in fact, no temperature dependence has yet been detected,

and that the experimental situation is still too fluid to permit conclusions

about thermal corrections to the Casimir effect. Theoretically, there are subtle

issues concerning thermodynamics and electrodynamics which have resulted

in disparate predictions concerning the nature of these corrections. However,

a general consensus has seemed to emerge that suggests that the temperature

correction to the Casimir effect is relatively large, and should be observable in

future experiments involving surfaces separated at the few micrometre scale.
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Journal
New Journal of Physics

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