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Casimir Energies: Temperature Dependence, Dispersion, and Anomalies

Quantum Physics 2008-11-26 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Assuming the conventional Casimir setting with two thick parallel perfectly conducting plates of large extent with a homogeneous and isotropic medium between them, we discuss the physical meaning of the electromagnetic field energy WdispW_{\rm disp} when the intervening medium is weakly dispersive but nondissipative. The presence of dispersion means that the energy density contains terms of the form d[ωϵ(ω)]/dωd[\omega\epsilon(\omega)] /d\omega and d[ωμ(ω)]/dωd[\omega\mu(\omega)] /d\omega. We find that, as WdispW_{\rm disp} refers thermodynamically to a non-closed physical system, it is {\it not} to be identified with the internal thermodynamic energy UU following from the free energy FF, or the electromagnetic energy WW, when the last-mentioned quantities are calculated without such dispersive derivatives. To arrive at this conclusion, we adopt a model in which the system is a capacitor, linked to an external self-inductance LL such that stationary oscillations become possible. Therewith the model system becomes a non-closed one. As an introductory step, we review the meaning of the nondispersive energies, F,U,F, U, and WW. As a final topic, we consider an anomaly connected with local surface divergences encountered in Casimir energy calculations for higher spacetime dimensions, D>4D>4, and discuss briefly its dispersive generalization. This kind of application is essentially a generalization of the treatment of Alnes {\it et al.} [J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. {\bf 40}, F315 (2007)] to the case of a medium-filled cavity between two hyperplanes.

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@article{arxiv.0802.2542,
  title  = {Casimir Energies: Temperature Dependence, Dispersion, and Anomalies},
  author = {I. Brevik and K. A. Milton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.2542},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

15 pages, no figures; slight revision of discussion