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[J. Phys. Chem. B] Large Casimir flipping torque in quantum trap

Date:2024/6/25 21:06:49

Zonghuiyi Jiang, Fangyuan Chen, Zepu Kou, Jun Yin, Xiaofei Liu, Wanlin Guo

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B  , 128, 1, 350–357,  2024.

 

Abstract: Casimir torque between parallel plates, a macroscopic quantum electrodynamics effect, is known to be induced by dielectric anisotropy and related to the rotational degree of freedom. We here reveal a different type of Casimir torque generated on a Au plate suspended in a quantum trap without recourse to materials anisotropy. As the Au plate deflects from the equilibrium plane with a nonzero flipping angle, the regions departing from and approaching the Teflon-coated Au substrate are subjected to attractive and repulsive Casimir forces, respectively, resulting in a restoring torque about the axis of flipping. For a quantum trap with an equilibrium separation of 10 nm, the stiffness per unit area of the Casimir flipping torque can be an order of magnitude larger than those of previously reported dielectric anisotropy-induced rotational torques at the same separation. The large Casimir flipping torque provides the possibility of designing a mechanical oscillator completely dominated by quantum and thermal fluctuations.

 

Keywords: Coating materials; Equilibrium; Gold; Insulators; Stiffness


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Link: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.jpcb.3c06922