“…[13,14] before the first microdevices driven by the Casimir force were demonstrated [17,18]. This gave impetus to research devoted to the role of stiction [19,20], electrostatic effects [21], surface roughness [22][23][24], geometry and dielectric properties of materials [25,26], and phase transformations [27] in nanotechnological systems exploiting the Casimir force for their functionality. Various possibilities to create the Casimir switch have also been discussed [28,29].…”