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Thermodynamic Casimir forces in strongly anisotropic systems within the $N\to \infty$ class

Statistical Mechanics 2024-03-15 v2

Abstract

We analyze the thermodynamic Casimir effect in strongly anizotropic systems from the vectorial NN\to\infty class in a slab geometry. Employing the imperfect (mean-field) Bose gas as a representative example, we demonstrate the key role of spatial dimensionality dd in determining the character of the effective fluctuation-mediated interaction between the confining walls. For a particular, physically conceivable choice of anisotropic dispersion and periodic boundary conditions, we show that the Casimir force at criticality as well as within the low-temperature phase is repulsive for dimensionality d(52,4)(6,8)(10,12)d\in (\frac{5}{2},4)\cup (6,8)\cup (10,12)\cup\dots and attractive for d(4,6)(8,10)d\in (4,6)\cup (8,10)\cup \dots. We argue, that for d{4,6,8}d\in\{4,6,8\dots\} the Casimir interaction entirely vanishes in the scaling limit. We discuss implications of our results for systems characterized by 1/N>01/N>0 and possible realizations in the context of quantum phase transitions.

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@article{arxiv.2009.10718,
  title  = {Thermodynamic Casimir forces in strongly anisotropic systems within the $N\to \infty$ class},
  author = {Maciej Łebek and Paweł Jakubczyk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.10718},
  year   = {2024}
}

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18 pages, 2 figures