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    Field fluctuations and Casimir energy of 1D-fermions (English)
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    20 November 2019
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    Summary: We investigate the self-adjoint extensions of the Dirac operator of a massive one-dimensional field of mass \(m\) confined in a finite filament of length \(L\). We compute the spectrum of vacuum fluctuations of the Dirac field under the most general dispersionless boundary conditions. We identify its edge states in the mass gap within a set of values of the boundary parameters, and compute the Casimir energy of the discrete normal modes. Two limit cases are considered, namely, that of light fermions with \(m L \ll 1\), and that of heavy fermions for which \(m L \gg 1\). It is found that both positive and negative energies are obtained for different sets of values of the boundary parameters. As a consequence of our calculation we demonstrate that the sign of the quantum vacuum energy is not fixed for exchange-symmetric plates (parity-invariant configurations), unlike for electromagnetic and scalar fields.
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    vacuum fluctuations
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    boundary conditions
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    Dirac field
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    Casimir effect
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