论文标题
曲率引起的排斥作用对侧面Casimir-Polder-Van der der waals力量
Curvature-induced repulsive effect on the lateral Casimir-Polder--van der Waals force
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论文摘要
我们认为一个带有半径$ r $的无限缸的完美导致,并研究了Casimir-Polder(CP)和Van der Waals(VDW)相互作用,与中性极化的粒子约束以从圆柱体的轴上移动的中性极化粒子,以移动$ x_0> r $。我们表明,当相对曲率$ x_0/r \ lyssim 6.44 $时,在侧向CP力的作用下(这是CP力在上述平面上的投影),被吸引到最接近气缸表面的平面上的点。另一方面,当$ x_0/r \ gtrsim 6.44 $时,我们还表明,对于某些粒子方向和各向异性,侧向CP力可以将粒子从圆柱体上移开。 CP力的这种组成部分的这种排斥行为揭示了CP相互作用与表面几何形状的非平地依赖性,特别是相对曲率的依赖性。在VDW制度中,我们表明发生了类似的非平衡行为,但是对于相对曲率$ x_0/r \ gtrsim 2.18 $,这意味着与CP One相比,此效果需要VDW策略中的圆柱曲率较小。此外,我们还表明,这些效应有经典的对应物,涉及具有永久电偶极矩的中性粒子。这种几何影响对这种力的预测可能与在经典和量子物理学中更好地控制粒子与弯曲表面之间的相互作用有关。
We consider a perfectly conducting infinite cylinder with radius $R$, and investigate the Casimir-Polder (CP) and van der Waals (vdW) interactions with a neutral polarizable particle constrained to move in a plane distant $x_0>R$ from the axis of the cylinder. We show that when the relative curvature $x_0/R \lesssim 6.44$, this particle, under the action of the lateral CP force (which is the projection of the CP force onto the mentioned plane), is attracted to the point on the plane which is closest to the cylinder surface. On the other hand, when $x_0/R \gtrsim 6.44$, we also show that, for certain particle orientations and anisotropy, the lateral CP force can move the particle away from the cylinder. This repulsive behavior of such a component of the CP force reveals a nontrivial dependence of the CP interaction with the surface geometry, specifically of the relative curvature. In the vdW regime, we show that a similar nontrivial repulsive behavior occurs, but for the relative curvature $x_0/R \gtrsim 2.18$, which means that this effect requires a smaller cylinder curvature in the vdW regime than in the CP one. In addition, we also show that there are classical counterparts of these effects, involving a neutral particle with a permanent electric dipole moment. The prediction of such geometric effects on this force may be relevant for a better controlling of the interaction between a particle and a curved surface in classical and quantum physics.