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Dispersion forces in inhomogeneous planarly layered media: A one-dimensional model for effective polarisabilities

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posted on 2023-11-30, 18:31 authored by Johannes Fiedler, Fabian Spallek, Priyadarshini Thiyam, Clas Persson, Mathias Boström, Michael Walter, Stefan Yoshi Buhmann
Dispersion forces such as van der Waals forces between two microscopic particles, the Casimir--Polder forces between a particle and a macroscopic object or the Casimir force between two dielectric objects are well studied in vacuum. However, in realistic situations the interacting objects are often embedded in an environmental medium. Such a solvent influences the induced dipole interaction. With the framework of macroscopic quantum electrodynamics, these interactions are mediated via an exchange of virtual photons. Via this method the impact of a homogeneous solvent medium can be expressed as local-field corrections leading to excess polarisabilities which have previously been derived for hard boundary conditions. In order to develop a more realistic description, we investigate on a one-dimensional analog system illustrating the influence of a continuous dielectric profile.

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