Monday, May 14, 2012

1205.2444 (L. P. Teo)

Mode summation approach to Casimir effect between two objects    [PDF]

L. P. Teo
In this paper, we explore the TGTG formula from the perspective of mode summation approach. Both scalar fields and electromagnetic fields are considered. In this approach, one has to first solve the equation of motion to find a wave basis for each object. The two T's in the TGTG formula are T-matrices representing the Lippmann-Schwinger T-operators, one for each of the objects. The two G's in the TGTG formula are the translation matrices, relating the wave basis of an object to the wave basis of the other object. After discussing the general theory, we apply the prescription to derive the explicit formulas for the Casimir energies for the sphere-sphere, sphere-plane, cylinder-cylinder, cylinder-plane and sphere-cylinder interactions. First the T-matrices for a plane, a sphere and a cylinder are derived for the following cases: the object is imposed with general Robin boundary conditions; the object is semitransparent; the object is magnetodielectric; and the object is a plasma sheet. Then the operator approach is used to derive the translation matrices. From these, the explicit TGTG formula for each of the scenarios can be written down. Besides summarizing all the TGTG formulas that have been derived so far, we also provide the TGTG formulas for some scenarios that have not been considered before. The results on the Casimir interactions between a sphere and a cylinder are entirely new.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.2444

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