Physics (Jan 2024)

The Normal Casimir Force for Lateral Moving Planes with Isotropic Conductivities

  • Nail Khusnutdinov,
  • Natalia Emelianova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/physics6010011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 148 – 163

Abstract

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We consider the two planes at zero temperature with isotropic conductivity that are in relative lateral motion with velocity v and interplane distance a. Two models of conductivity are taken into account—the constant and frequency-dependent Drude models. The normal (perpendicular to planes) Casimir force is analyzed in detail for two systems—(i) two planes with identical conductivity and (ii) one plane that is a perfect metal. The velocity correction to the Casimir energy, ΔvE∝v2, for small enough velocities is used for all considered cases. In the case of constant conductivity, η, the energy correction is ΔvE∝η/a3v/η2 for v≪η≪1.

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