2021
DOI: 10.3390/e23020214
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Negativity of the Casimir Self-Entropy in Spherical Geometries

Abstract: It has been recognized for some time that, even for perfect conductors, the interaction Casimir entropy, due to quantum/thermal fluctuations, can be negative. This result was not considered problematic because it was thought that the self-entropies of the bodies would cancel this negative interaction entropy, yielding a total entropy that was positive. In fact, this cancellation seems not to occur. The positive self-entropy of a perfectly conducting sphere does indeed just cancel the negative interaction entro… Show more

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“…[19,33] for plain and spherical configurations in the framework of plasma model and was also discussed recently in Ref. [34].…”
Section: Numerical Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…[19,33] for plain and spherical configurations in the framework of plasma model and was also discussed recently in Ref. [34].…”
Section: Numerical Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 86%