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Correlation between plasma and temperature corrections to the Casimir force

Cyriaque Genet, Astrid Lambrecht, Serge Reynaud

Published 2001-11-30Version 1

When comparing experimental results with theoretical predictions of the Casimir force, the accuracy of the theory is as important as the precision of experiments. Here we evaluate the Casimir force when finite conductivity of the reflectors and finite temperature are simultaneously taken into account. We show that these two corrections are correlated, i.e. that they can not, in principle, be evaluated separately and simply multiplied. We estimate the correlation factor which measures the deviation from this common approximation. We focus our attention on the case of smooth and plane plates with a metallic optical response modeled by a plasma model.

Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures
Journal: Int. J. Modern Physics A17 (2002) 761-766
Categories: quant-ph
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