2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.10926
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Tunable critical Casimir forces counteract Casimir-Lifshitz attraction

Abstract: Casimir forces in quantum electrodynamics emerge between microscopic metallic objects because of the confinement of the vacuum electromagnetic fluctuations occurring even at zero temperature. Their generalization at finite temperature and in material media are referred to as Casimir-Lifshitz forces. These forces are typically attractive, leading to the widespread problem of stiction between the metallic parts of microand nanodevices. Recently, repulsive Casimir forces have been experimentally realized but thei… Show more

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