Casimir energy of a compact cylinder under the condition εμ = c-2

Abstract

The Casimir energy of an infinite compact cylinder placed in a uniform unbounded medium is investigated under the continuity condition for the light velocity when crossing the interface. As a characteristic parameter in the problem the ratio 2=(ε1-ε2)2/ (ε1+ε2)-2 = (μ1-μ2)2/(μ1+ μ2)2 1 is used, where ε1 and μ1 are, respectively, the permittivity and permeability of the material making up the cylinder and ε2 and μ2 are those for the surrounding medium. It is shown that the expansion of the Casimir energy in powers of this parameter begins with the term proportional to 4. The explicit formulas permitting us to find numerically the Casimir energy for any fixed value of 2 are obtained. Unlike a compact ball with the same properties of the materials, the Casimir forces in the problem under consideration are attractive. The implication of the calculated Casimir energy in the flux tube model of confinement is briefly discussed.

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