Casimir torque for a perfectly conducting wedge: a canonical quantum field theoretical approach
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Abstract: The torque density per unit height exerted on a perfectly conducting wedge due to the quantum vacuum fluctuations (the Casimir torque) is obtained. A canonical quantum field theoretical approach with the method of calculating vacuum-to-vacuum propagator (Green function) [1] is used.
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