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INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Casimir free energy at high temperatures: Grounded versus isolated conductors
Autor/es:
CESAR D. FOSCO, FERNANDO C. LOMBARDO AND FRANCISCO D. MAZZIRELLI
Revista:
PHYSICAL REVIEW D - PARTICLE AND FILDS
Editorial:
APS
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2016 vol. 93 p. 1250151 - 1250157
ISSN:
0556-2821
Resumen:
We evaluate the difference between the Casimir free energies corresponding to either grounded or isolated perfect conductors, at high temperatures. We show that a general and simple expression for that difference can be given, in terms of the electrostatic capacitance matrix for the system of conductors. For the case of close conductors, we provide approximate expressions for that difference, by evaluating the capacitance matrix using the proximity force approximation. Since the high-temperature limit for the Casimir free energy for a medium described by a frequency-dependent conductivity diverging at zero frequency coincides with that of an isolated conductor, our results may shed light on the corrections to the Casimir force in the presence of real materials.