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arxiv: 1710.01538 · v1 · pith:MW4COX24new · submitted 2017-10-04 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph

Chaotic behavior in Casimir oscillators: A case study for phase change materials

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keywords behaviorcasimirchaoticphasecrystallinestictionchangedevices
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Casimir forces between material surfaces at close proximity of less than 200 nm can lead to increased chaotic behavior of actuating devices depending on the strength of the Casimir interaction. We investigate these phenomena for phase change materials in torsional oscillators, where the amorphous to crystalline phase transitions lead to transitions between high and low Casimir force and torque states respectively, without material compositions. For a conservative system bifurcation curve and Poincare maps analysis show the absence of chaotic behavior but with the crystalline phase (high force/torque state) favoring more unstable behavior and stiction. However, for a non-conservative system chaotic behavior can occur introducing significant risk for stiction, which is again more pronounced for the crystalline phase. The latter illustrates the more general scenario that stronger Casimir forces and torques increase the possibility for chaotic behavior. The latter is making impossible to predict whether stiction or stable actuation will occur on a long term basis, and it is setting limitations in the design of micro/nano devices operating at short range nanoscale separations.

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