Casimir-like Forces via Charge Fluctuations

ORAL

Abstract

Fluctuations of observables give rise to different forces. Dipolar fluctuations have been studied extensively for a variety of systems as they give rise to Casimir (finite speed of light) and van der Waals (infinite speed of light) interactions. Charge fluctuations can also be responsible for Casimir-like forces with particular importance in biological systems. We show that such phenomena are also of relevance to capacitor systems especially when nanostructured materials are involved. We present a theory with a novel view of charge fluctuations induced interactions via the quantum capacitance concept. It is demonstrated that such Casimir-like forces can be important, especially in nanostructures. The theory is applied to nanoscale capacitors involving graphene and other characteristic materials.

*Financial support from DOE-DE-FGE02-06ER46297 (L.M.W) and NSF-ECCS-1306871 (I.V.B) is acknowledged.

Authors

  • David Drosdoff

    • University of South Florida
  • Igor Bondarev

    • North Carolina Central University
  • Lilia Woods

    • University of South Florida