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arxiv: cond-mat/0412123 · v1 · submitted 2004-12-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.other · quant-ph

Sample dependence of the Casimir force

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Difference between bulk material and deposited film is shown to have an appreciable influence on the Casimir force. Analysis of the optical data on gold films unambiguously demonstrates the sample dependence: the dielectric functions of the films deposited in different conditions are different on the level that cannot be ignored in high precision prediction of the force. It is argued that the precise values of the Drude parameters are crucial for accurate evaluation of the force. The dielectric function of perfect single crystalline gold is discussed. It is used to establish the upper limit on the absolute value of the force. It is demonstrated that the force between films is smaller than that between bulk samples mainly due to the presence of voids and electron scattering on the grain boundaries in the films. The minimal reduction of the force is estimated as 2% for the smallest separations investigated in the most precise experiments. The other sample effects can reduce the force further but the correction is expected to be smaller than 1%.

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