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Optomechanical Backreaction of Quantum Field Processes in Dynamical Casimir Effect
Published 2024-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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On Gravitational Casimir Effect and Stefan-Boltzmann Law at Finite Temperature
Published 2019-01-01“…The gravitational Casimir effect and Stefan-Boltzmann law are calculated as a function of temperature. …”
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The Dynamical Casimir Effect in quasi-one-dimensional Bose condensates: the breathing ring
Published 2024-11-01Subjects: “…Casimir Effect…”
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Spin-1/2 Particles in Phase Space: Casimir Effect and Stefan-Boltzmann Law at Finite Temperature
Published 2020-01-01“…The Stefan-Boltzmann law is established, and the Casimir effect is calculated for the Dirac field in phase space at zero and finite temperature. …”
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Geometrical potential and nanofiber membrane’s highly selective adsorption property
Published 2019-07-01“…A geometrical interpretation of the nanofiber membrane’s adsorption is given as a natural intrinsic property of the geometrical potential of nanoscale structure. Nano-effect, Casimir effect, capillary effect, Earth’s gravity difference, Newton’s gravity, and lotus leaf’s highly selective repulsion property can all be interpreted using the geometrical potential or boundary-induced force.…”
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Low Temperature Expansion in the Lifshitz Formula
Published 2014-01-01“…The low temperature expansion of the free energy in a Casimir effect setup is considered in detail. The starting point is the Lifshitz formula in Matsubara representation and the basic method is its reformulation using the Abel-Plana formula making full use of the analytic properties. …”
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Numerical Investigation of Pull-In Instability in a Micro-Switch MEMS Device through the Pseudo-Spectral Method
Published 2016-01-01“…In particular, Coulomb electrostatic force is considered, although the method can be easily generalized to account for fringe as well as Casimir effects. A numerical comparison is presented between a pseudo-spectral and a Finite Element (FE) approximation of the problem, both methods employing the same number of degrees of freedom. …”
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