Thermodynamic Casimir forces in strongly anisotropic systems within the $N\to \infty$ class
Abstract
We analyze the thermodynamic Casimir effect in strongly anizotropic systems from the vectorial class in a slab geometry. Employing the imperfect (mean-field) Bose gas as a representative example, we demonstrate the key role of spatial dimensionality 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 and attractive for . We argue, that for the Casimir interaction entirely vanishes in the scaling limit. We discuss implications of our results for systems characterized by 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