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Isotope effect on the Casimir force

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arxiv 2209.01931 v1 pith:TTYCRGWE submitted 2022-09-05 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.otherphysics.atom-phquant-ph

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Isotopic dependence of the Casimir force is key to probing new physics and pushing novel technologies at the micro and nanoscale, but is largely unexplored. In 2002, an isotope effect of 10^(-4) was estimated for metals -- orders of magnitude beyond the experimental resolution. Here, by employing the Lifshitz theory, we reveal a significant isotope effect of over 10^(-1) for polar dielectrics. This effect arises from the isotope-mass-induced line shift of the zone-center optical phonons and is insensitive to the linewidth. We perform numerical analyses on both the imaginary and real-frequency axes, and derive analytical formulas for predicting the isotope effect.

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