The Casimir force: background, experiments, and applications
Abstract. The Casimir force, which is the attraction of two uncharged material bodies due to modification of the zero-point energy associated with the electromagnetic modes in the space between them, has been measured with per cent-level accuracy in a number of recent experiments. A review of the theory of the Casimir force and its corrections for real materials and finite temperature are presented in this report. Applications of the theory to a number of practical problems are discussed.
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http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0034-4885/68/1/R04/
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