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arxiv: 0704.1890 · v4 · pith:7AFUSO4Lnew · submitted 2007-04-15 · ⚛️ physics.comp-ph · physics.optics· quant-ph

Computation and visualization of Casimir forces in arbitrary geometries: non-monotonic lateral forces and failure of proximity-force approximations

classification ⚛️ physics.comp-ph physics.opticsquant-ph
keywords geometriesforcesarbitrarycasimirlateralmetallicnon-monotonicresults
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We present a method of computing Casimir forces for arbitrary geometries, with any desired accuracy, that can directly exploit the efficiency of standard numerical-electromagnetism techniques. Using the simplest possible finite-difference implementation of this approach, we obtain both agreement with past results for cylinder-plate geometries, and also present results for new geometries. In particular, we examine a piston-like problem involving two dielectric and metallic squares sliding between two metallic walls, in two and three dimensions, respectively, and demonstrate non-additive and non-monotonic changes in the force due to these lateral walls.

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