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Casimir friction at zero and finite temperatures

Quantum Physics 2014-03-27 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

The Casimir friction problem for dielectric plates that move parallel to each other is treated by assuming one of the plates to be at rest. The other performs a closed loop motion in the longitudinal direction. Therewith by use of energy dissipation the formalism becomes more manageable and transparent than in the conventional setting where uniform sliding motion is assumed from t=t=-\infty to t=+t=+\infty. One avoids separating off a reversible interparticle force (independent of friction) from the total force. Moreover, the cases of temperatures T=0T=0 and finite TT are treated on the same footing. For metal plates we find the friction force to be proportional to v3v^3 at T=0T=0 while at finite TT it is proportional to vv for small vv as found earlier. Comparisons with earlier results of Pendry (1997, 2010) and Barton (2011) are made.

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@article{arxiv.1403.6635,
  title  = {Casimir friction at zero and finite temperatures},
  author = {Johan S. Høye and Iver Brevik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.6635},
  year   = {2014}
}

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20 pages latex, no figures