Casimir Friction for Media of Finite Density
Abstract
This work is a continuation of our papers from the last couple of years on the Casimir friction for a pair of particles at low relative velocity. The new element in the present analysis is to allow the media to be dense. Then the situation becomes more complex due to induced dipolar correlations, both within the two planes, and between the planes. We show that the structure of the problem can be simplified by regarding the two plates to be a generalized version of a pair of particles. The force is predicted to be very small, far beyond what is practically measurable.
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