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Casimir Physics: Geometry, Shape and Material

arXiv:1003.0192 · doi:10.1142/S0217751X10049451

Abstract

The properties of fluctuation induced interactions like van der Waals and Casimir-Lifshitz forces are of interest in a plethora of fields ranging from biophysics to nanotechnology. Here we describe a general approach to compute these interactions. It is based on a combination of methods from statistical physics and scattering theory. We showcase how it is exquisitely suited to analyze a variety of previously unexplored phenomena. Examples are given to show how the interplay of geometry and material properties helps to understand and control these forces.

21 pages, 7 figures. Contribution to QFEXT09 proceedings