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arxiv: 0812.0328 · v1 · pith:AVHKKJF5new · submitted 2008-12-01 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.mtrl-sci· hep-ph

On electrostatic and Casimir force measurements between conducting surfaces in a sphere-plane configuration

classification 🪐 quant-ph cond-mat.mtrl-scihep-ph
keywords electrostaticmeasurementsforcesphere-planesurfacescalibrationscasimir-lifshitzconducting
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We report on measurements of forces acting between two conducting surfaces in a spherical-plane configuration in the 35 nm-1 micrometer separation range. The measurements are obtained by performing electrostatic calibrations followed by a residual analysis after subtracting the electrostatic-dependent component. We find in all runs optimal fitting of the calibrations for exponents smaller than the one predicted by electrostatics for an ideal sphere-plane geometry. We also find that the external bias potential necessary to minimize the electrostatic contribution depends on the sphere-plane distance. In spite of these anomalies, by implementing a parametrixation-dependent subtraction of the electrostatic contribution we have found evidence for short-distance attractive forces of magnitude comparable to the expected Casimir-Lifshitz force. We finally discuss the relevance of our findings in the more general context of Casimir-Lifshitz force measurements, with particular regard to the critical issues of the electrical and geometrical characterization of the involved surfaces.

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