2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.112.056804
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Repulsive Casimir Effect with Chern Insulators

Abstract: We theoretically predict that the Casimir force in vacuum between two Chern insulator plates can be repulsive (attractive) at long distances whenever the sign of the Chern numbers characterizing the two plates are opposite (equal). A unique feature of this system is that the sign of the force can be tuned simply by turning over one of the plates or alternatively by electrostatic doping. We calculate and take into account the full optical response of the plates and argue that such repulsion is a general phenome… Show more

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“…Additionally, Casimir force phase transitions driven by external fields have been predicted in related 2D materials, such as silicene, germanene, and stanene [13]. Moreover, repulsive and force quantization effects have been described in other materials, such as 3D topological insulators and Chern insulators [14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Additionally, Casimir force phase transitions driven by external fields have been predicted in related 2D materials, such as silicene, germanene, and stanene [13]. Moreover, repulsive and force quantization effects have been described in other materials, such as 3D topological insulators and Chern insulators [14][15][16][17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Such interactions are important not only for many fundamental phenomena throughout the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics but also for the design and performance of micro-and nano-structured devices. While Casimir forces can be both attractive or repulsive, depending on the nature of the fluctuations (quantum and/or thermal) and the spatial structure (topology and/or geometry) of the interacting systems [5][6][7][8], it is undisputed common wisdom that nonretarded vdW interactions between two objects in vacuo are inherently attractive [9][10][11]. The universality of vdW attraction is attributed to the ubiquitous zero-point energy lowering, induced by dipolar coupling between fluctuating electron charge densities [9,10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(5), since this charge will correct the vacuum energy found in the literature, given by Eq. (9). Such a charge is responsible for the dynamical effect that we are looking for and it does not occur when ordinary charges alone are considered.…”
Section: A Weak-field Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%