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arxiv: 0909.2161 · v1 · pith:B7PUQABAnew · submitted 2009-09-11 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.other

Demonstration of the asymmetric lateral Casimir force between corrugated surfaces in the nonadditive regime

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keywords forcecasimirlateralcorrugatedexactmeasurementnonadditiveregime
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The measurement of the lateral Casimir force between two aligned sinusoidally corrugated Au-coated surfaces has been performed in the nonadditive regime. The use of deeper corrugations also allowed to demonstrate an asymmetry in the phase dependences of the lateral Casimir force, as predicted earlier. The measurement data are found to be in excellent agreement with the exact theoretical results computed at T=300 K including effect of real material properties. The deviations between the exact theory and the proximity force approximation are quantified. The obtained results are topical for applications in nanomachines.

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