Casimir Effect in Fluids above the Isotropic-Lamellar Transition
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.stat-mech
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transitionabovecasimircontinuousfluidsforceisotropic-lamellarstrong
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We study fluctuation-induced interaction in confined fluids above the isotropic-lamellar transition. At an ideal continuous transition, the disjoining pressure has the asymptotic form $\Pi(d\to\infty)\approx -C k_BT q_0^2/d$, where $d$ is the interwall distance, $q_0$ is the wavenumber of the scattering peak, and $C= 1/(4\pi)$ in the strong anchoring limit. The long-rangedness is enhanced due to continuous distribution of soft modes in the ${\bf q}$-space. An unconventionally strong Casimir force with a range of several lamella thicknesses is realistic above the transition. We also find an oscillatory force profile near a surface-induced transition.
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