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Atom-atom interactions at and between metal surfaces at nonzero temperature
Author(s) -
Mathias Boström,
Jevon J. Longdell,
Barry W. Ninham
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
physical review a
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1094-1622
pISSN - 1050-2947
DOI - 10.1103/physreva.64.062702
Subject(s) - asymptote , physics , atom (system on chip) , atomic physics , surface (topology) , casimir effect , atmospheric temperature range , condensed matter physics , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics , geometry , computer science , embedded system , mathematics
We have investigated the temperature-dependent Casimir-Polder interaction between two oscillators in the proximity of metal surfaces. The interaction near a single metal surface has much in common with the interaction in free space. However, at any finite temperature the long-range asymptote is equal to the high-temperature asymptote. This asymptote, which originates not from the n=0 term in the Matsubara summation but from thermal population of the n>0 terms, is F(R)=-2kBTα02/R6. This should be compared with the more rapidly decaying zero-temperature Casimir-Polder asymptote, F(R)≈-13ħcα02/(2πR7). The interaction in the midplane between two metallic surfaces is very different. The nonretarded interaction decreases exponentially and the interaction is dominated by an enhanced Casimir-Polder-like asymptote. At large separations this asymptote also decays exponentially. For any relevant temperatures the long-range asymptote is no longer equal to the high-temperature limit. In other words crossover to a classical limit found for the long-range interaction in free space, and on a metal surface, is not always valid in a narrow cavity

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