Casimir friction between dense polarizable media
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Publication:280472
DOI10.3390/E15083045zbMATH Open1338.74006arXiv1305.4269OpenAlexW2132067209MaRDI QIDQ280472FDOQ280472
Publication date: 10 May 2016
Published in: Entropy (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The present paper - a continuation of our recent series of papers on Casimir friction for a pair of particles at low relative particle velocity - extends the analysis so as to include dense media. The situation becomes in this case more complex due to induced dipolar correlations, both within planes, and between planes. We show that the structure of the problem can be simplified by regarding the two half-planes as a generalized version of a pair of particles. It turns out that macroscopic parameters such as permittivity suffice to describe the friction also in the finite density case. The expression for the friction force per unit surface area becomes mathematically well-defined and finite at finite temperature. We give numerical estimates, and compare them with those obtained earlier by Pendry (1997) and by Volokitin and Persson (2007). We also show in an appendix how the statistical methods that we are using, correspond to the field theoretical methods more commonly in use.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1305.4269
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