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On the Casimir effect for parallel plates in the spacetime with one extra compactified dimension [PDF]
In this paper, the Casimir effect for parallel plates in the presence of one compactified universal extra dimension is reexamined in detail. Having regularized the expressions of Casimir force, we show that the nature of Casimir force is repulsive if the
Antoniadis I. +7 more
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How does Casimir energy fall? IV. Gravitational interaction of regularized quantum vacuum energy [PDF]
Several years ago we demonstrated that the Casimir energy for perfectly reflecting and imperfectly reflecting parallel plates gravitated normally, that is, obeyed the equivalence principle.
Fulling, S. A. +3 more
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Machine Learning Assisted Prediction Algorithm of Atmospheric Ion Mobility
Atmosphere ion mobility is an important electrical parameter related to the filamentary ion flow field of high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission lines and other characteristics of the glow and streamer corona discharge. Many machine learning (ML)
Yong Yi, Zhengying Chen, Liming Wang
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Size Effects on the Entropy Production in Oscillatory Flow between Parallel Plates
The heat transfer problem of a zero-mean oscillatory flow of a Maxwell fluid between infinite parallel plates with boundary conditions of the third kind is considered.
Sac Medina +2 more
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Edges and Diffractive Effects in Casimir Energies [PDF]
The prototypical Casimir effect arises when a scalar field is confined between parallel Dirichlet boundaries. We study corrections to this when the boundaries themselves have apertures and edges. We consider several geometries: a single plate with a slit
B. Hatfield +10 more
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A new "polarized version" of the Casimir Effect is measurable [PDF]
We argue that the exactly computable, angle dependent, Casimir force between parallel plates with different directions of conductivity can be measured.Comment: One Figure, 11 ...
Anushree Roy +10 more
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By means of the theory of elasticity, we investigate the structural instability of a parallel array of identical simply-supported plates. One plate interacts with the neighboring plates through surface attractive forces.
X. Wang, L. Liu
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No quantum friction between uniformly moving plates
The Casimir forces between two plates moving parallel to each other are found by calculating the vacuum electromagnetic stress tensor. The perpendicular force between the plates is modified by the motion but there is no lateral force on the plates ...
Leonhardt, U., Philbin, T. G.
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Casimir effect for scalar fields under Robin boundary conditions on plates [PDF]
We study the Casimir effect for scalar fields with general curvature coupling subject to mixed boundary conditions $(1+\beta_{m}n^{\mu}\partial_{\mu})\phi =0$ at $x=a_{m}$ on one ($m=1$) and two ($m=1,2$) parallel plates at a distance $a\equiv a_{2}-a_{1}
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Effects of imperfect angular adjustment on plasmonic force
The attractive plasmon force between two metallic walls when the electromagnetic wave propagates through a narrow slit has been studied earlier for parallel plates and normal incidence.
Belai, Oleg +3 more
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