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New features of the thermal Casimir force at small separations
F Chen1, G L Klimchitskaya, U Mohideen
1Department of Physics, University of California, Riverside, California 92521, USA.
Abstract:
The difference of the thermal Casimir forces at different temperatures between real metals is shown to increase with a decrease of the separation distance. This opens new opportunities for the demonstration of the thermal dependence of the Casimir force. Both configurations of two parallel plates and a sphere above a plate are considered. Different approaches to the theoretical description of the thermal Casimir force are shown to lead to different measurable predictions.
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