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Casimir effect across a layered medium
Published 2011-12-07Version 1
Using nonstandard recursion relations for Fresnel coefficients involving successive stacks of layers, we extend the Lifshitz formula to configurations with an inhomogeneous, n-layered, medium separating two planar objects. The force on each object is the sum of a Lifshitz like force and a force arising from the inhomogeneity of the medium. The theory correctly reproduces very recently obtained results for the Casimir force/energy in some simple systems of this kind. As a by product, we obtain a formula for the force on an (unspecified) stack of layers between two planar objects which generalizes our previous result for the force on a slab in a planar cavity.
Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure, presented at QFEXT11
Journal: Int. J. Mod. Phys. Conf. Ser., 14, 561 (2012)
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: casimir effect, layered medium, planar objects, nonstandard recursion relations, lifshitz formula
Tags: journal article
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