Optical Modification of Casimir Forces for Improved Function of Micro- and Nano-Scale Devices
TBMG-8637
10/01/2010
- Content
Recently, there has been a considerable effort to study the Casimir and van der Waals forces, enabled by the improved ability to measure small forces near surfaces. Because of the continuously growing role of micro- and nano-mechanical devices, the focus of this activity has shifted towards the ability to control these forces. Possible approaches to manipulating the Casimir force include development of composite materials, engineered nanostructures, mixed-phase materials, or active elements. So far, practical success has been limited. The role of geometrical factors in the Casimir force is significant. It is known, for example, that the Casimir force between two spherical shells enclosed one into the other is repulsive instead of normal attractive. Unfortunately, nanosurfaces with this topology are very difficult to make.
- Citation
- "Optical Modification of Casimir Forces for Improved Function of Micro- and Nano-Scale Devices," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2010.