Casimir Puzzle and Casimir Conundrum: Discovery and Search for Resolution

This paper provides a review of the complicated problems in Lifshitz theory describing the Casimir force between real material plates composed of metals and dielectrics, including different approaches to their resolution. For both metallic plates with perfect crystal lattices and any dielectric plat...

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Main Author: Vladimir M. Mostepanenko
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/4/84
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spelling doaj-31b7ab28c25444ad98e1f065680c784b2021-04-01T23:00:05ZengMDPI AGUniverse2218-19972021-04-017848410.3390/universe7040084Casimir Puzzle and Casimir Conundrum: Discovery and Search for ResolutionVladimir M. Mostepanenko0Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 196140 Saint Petersburg, RussiaThis paper provides a review of the complicated problems in Lifshitz theory describing the Casimir force between real material plates composed of metals and dielectrics, including different approaches to their resolution. For both metallic plates with perfect crystal lattices and any dielectric plates, we show that the Casimir entropy calculated in the framework of Lifshitz theory violates the Nernst heat theorem when the well-approved dielectric functions are used in computations. The respective theoretical Casimir forces are excluded by the measurement data of numerous precision experiments. In the literature, this situation has been called the Casimir puzzle and the Casimir conundrum for the cases of metallic and dielectric plates, respectively. This review presents a summary of both the main theoretical and experimental findings on this subject. Next, a discussion is provided of the main approaches proposed in the literature to bring the Lifshitz theory into agreement with the measurement data and with the laws of thermodynamics. Special attention is paid to the recently suggested spatially nonlocal Drude-like response functions, which consider the relaxation properties of conduction electrons, as does the standard Drude model, but lead to the theoretical results being in agreement with both thermodynamics and the measurement data through the alternative response to quantum fluctuations of the mass shell. Further advances and trends in this field of research are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1997/7/4/84Casimir effectLifshitz theoryDrude modelplasma modelNernst heat theoremprecise measurements
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Casimir Puzzle and Casimir Conundrum: Discovery and Search for Resolution
Universe
Casimir effect
Lifshitz theory
Drude model
plasma model
Nernst heat theorem
precise measurements
author_facet Vladimir M. Mostepanenko
author_sort Vladimir M. Mostepanenko
title Casimir Puzzle and Casimir Conundrum: Discovery and Search for Resolution
title_short Casimir Puzzle and Casimir Conundrum: Discovery and Search for Resolution
title_full Casimir Puzzle and Casimir Conundrum: Discovery and Search for Resolution
title_fullStr Casimir Puzzle and Casimir Conundrum: Discovery and Search for Resolution
title_full_unstemmed Casimir Puzzle and Casimir Conundrum: Discovery and Search for Resolution
title_sort casimir puzzle and casimir conundrum: discovery and search for resolution
publisher MDPI AG
series Universe
issn 2218-1997
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This paper provides a review of the complicated problems in Lifshitz theory describing the Casimir force between real material plates composed of metals and dielectrics, including different approaches to their resolution. For both metallic plates with perfect crystal lattices and any dielectric plates, we show that the Casimir entropy calculated in the framework of Lifshitz theory violates the Nernst heat theorem when the well-approved dielectric functions are used in computations. The respective theoretical Casimir forces are excluded by the measurement data of numerous precision experiments. In the literature, this situation has been called the Casimir puzzle and the Casimir conundrum for the cases of metallic and dielectric plates, respectively. This review presents a summary of both the main theoretical and experimental findings on this subject. Next, a discussion is provided of the main approaches proposed in the literature to bring the Lifshitz theory into agreement with the measurement data and with the laws of thermodynamics. Special attention is paid to the recently suggested spatially nonlocal Drude-like response functions, which consider the relaxation properties of conduction electrons, as does the standard Drude model, but lead to the theoretical results being in agreement with both thermodynamics and the measurement data through the alternative response to quantum fluctuations of the mass shell. Further advances and trends in this field of research are discussed.
topic Casimir effect
Lifshitz theory
Drude model
plasma model
Nernst heat theorem
precise measurements
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