Phys. Rev. A 78, 062101 (2008) [9 pages]Casimir effect in a superconducting cavity and the thermal controversyReceived 18 July 2008; revised 9 September 2008; published 2 December 2008 One of the most important and still unresolved problems in the field of dispersion forces, is that of determining the influence of temperature on the Casimir force between two metallic plates. While alternative theoretical approaches lead to contradictory predictions for the magnitude of the effect, no experiment has yet detected the thermal correction to the Casimir force. In this paper we show that a superconducting cavity provides a new opportunity to investigate the problem of the thermal dependence of the Casimir force in real materials, by looking at the change of the Casimir force determined by a small change of temperature. The actual feasibility of the proposed scheme is briefly discussed. © 2008 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.78.062101
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.78.062101
PACS:
12.20.Ds, 03.70.+k, 42.50.Lc
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