Dynamically and Thermally Nonequilibrium Fluctuation-Electromagnetic Interactions: Recent Results and Trends

Abstract

Our recent theoretical developments related to the nonrelativistic and relativistic fluctuation-electromagnetic interactions of bodies with different temperatures moving translationally and (or) rotationally relative to each other are briefly summarized. Three basic geometrical configurations and physical systems are discussed: "a small particle and a thick plate (i);"a small particle in radiation vacuum background" (ii), and "two thick plates in relative motion (iii) -classical Casimir-Lifshitz configuration with allowance for relative motion and different temperatures of plates. For the third configuration, it is shown that the theory of friction and heat exchange by Levin-Polevoi-Rytov proves to be quite adequate contrary to the settled point of view of many authors.

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