Noncontact gears. I. Next-to-leading order contribution to the lateral Casimir force between corrugated parallel plates

Inés Cavero-Peláez, Kimball A. Milton, Prachi Parashar, and K. V. Shajesh
Phys. Rev. D 78, 065018 – Published 11 September 2008

Abstract

We calculate the lateral Casimir force between corrugated parallel plates, described by δ-function potentials, interacting through a scalar field, using the multiple scattering formalism. The contributions to the Casimir energy due to uncorrugated parallel plates is treated as a background from the outset. We derive the leading- and next-to-leading-order contribution to the lateral Casimir force for the case when the corrugation amplitudes are small in comparison to corrugation wavelengths. We present explicit results in terms of finite integrals for the case of the Dirichlet limit, and exact results for the weak-coupling limit, for the leading- and next-to-leading-orders. The correction due to the next-to-leading contribution is significant. In the weak coupling limit we calculate the lateral Casimir force exactly in terms of a single integral which we evaluate numerically. Exact results for the case of the weak limit allows us to estimate the error in the perturbative results. We show that the error in the lateral Casimir force, in the weak coupling limit, when the next-to-leading order contribution is included is remarkably low when the corrugation amplitudes are small in comparison to corrugation wavelengths. We expect similar conclusions to hold for the Dirichlet case. The analogous calculation for the electromagnetic case should reduce the theoretical error sufficiently for comparison with the experiments.

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  • Received 19 May 2008

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.78.065018

©2008 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Inés Cavero-Peláez*

  • Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, ENS, CNRS, Campus Jussieu, University Paris 6, Case 74, F-75252 Paris, cedex 05, France

Kimball A. Milton, Prachi Parashar, and K. V. Shajesh§

  • Oklahoma Center for High Energy Physics and Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019, USA

  • *cavero@spectro.jussieu.fr
  • milton@nhn.ou.edu URL: http://www.nhn.ou.edu/%7Emilton
  • prachi@nhn.ou.edu
  • §shajesh@nhn.ou.edu URL: http://www.nhn.ou.edu/%7Eshajesh

See Also

Noncontact gears. II. Casimir torque between concentric corrugated cylinders for the scalar case

Inés Cavero-Peláez, Kimball A. Milton, Prachi Parashar, and K. V. Shajesh
Phys. Rev. D 78, 065019 (2008)

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Vol. 78, Iss. 6 — 15 September 2008

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