Diego Dalvit, Peter Milonni, David Roberts, Felipe da Rosa
Casimir effects serve as primary examples of directly observable manifestations of the nontrivial properties of quantum fields, and as such are attracting increasing interest from quantum field theorists, particle physicists, and cosmologists. Furthermore, though very weak except at short distances, Casimir forces are universal in the sense that all material objects are subject to them. They are thus also an increasingly important part of the physics of atom-surface interactions, while in nanotechnology they are being investigated not only as contributors to 'stiction' but also as...
Casimir effects serve as primary examples of directly observable manifestations of the nontrivial properties of quantum fields, and as such are att...