Crossover from Attractive to Repulsive Casimir Forces and Vice Versa
Abstract
Systems described by an O(n) symmetrical Hamiltonian are considered in a -dimensional film geometry at their bulk critical points. The critical Casimir forces between the film's boundary planes , are investigated as functions of film thickness for generic symmetry-preserving boundary conditions . The -dependent part of the reduced excess free energy per cross-sectional area takes the scaling form when , where are scaling fields associated with the variables , and is a surface crossover exponent. Explicit two-loop renormalization group results for the function at dimensions are presented. These show that (i) the Casimir force can have either sign, depending on and , and (ii) for appropriate choices of the enhancements , crossovers from attraction to repulsion and vice versa occur as increases.
Cite
@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}
}
Comments
4 RevTeX pages, 2 eps figures; minor misprints corrected and 3 references added