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Crossover from Attractive to Repulsive Casimir Forces and Vice Versa

Statistical Mechanics 2008-11-26 v2 Soft Condensed Matter High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Systems described by an O(n) symmetrical ϕ4\phi^4 Hamiltonian are considered in a dd-dimensional film geometry at their bulk critical points. The critical Casimir forces between the film's boundary planes Bj,j=1,2\mathfrak{B}_j, j=1,2, are investigated as functions of film thickness LL for generic symmetry-preserving boundary conditions nϕ=c˚jϕ\partial_n\bm{\phi}=\mathring{c}_j\bm{\phi}. The LL-dependent part of the reduced excess free energy per cross-sectional area takes the scaling form fresD(c1LΦ/ν,c2LΦ/ν)/Ld1f_{\text{res}}\approx D(c_1L^{\Phi/\nu},c_2L^{\Phi/\nu})/L^{d-1} when d<4d<4, where cic_i are scaling fields associated with the variables c˚i\mathring{c}_i, and Φ\Phi is a surface crossover exponent. Explicit two-loop renormalization group results for the function D(c1,c2)D(\mathsf{c}_1,\mathsf{c}_2) at d=4ϵd=4-\epsilon dimensions are presented. These show that (i) the Casimir force can have either sign, depending on c1\mathsf{c}_1 and c2\mathsf{c}_2, and (ii) for appropriate choices of the enhancements c˚j\mathring{c}_j, crossovers from attraction to repulsion and vice versa occur as LL increases.

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@article{arxiv.0806.2799,
  title  = {Crossover from Attractive to Repulsive Casimir Forces and Vice Versa},
  author = {Felix M. Schmidt and H. W. Diehl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.2799},
  year   = {2008}
}

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4 RevTeX pages, 2 eps figures; minor misprints corrected and 3 references added

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