Premelting and formation of ice due to Casimir-Lifshitz interactions: Impact of improved parameterization for materials
Yang Li,
Kimball A. Milton,
Iver Brevik
et al.
Abstract:Recently, the premelting and formation of ice due to the Casimir-Lifshitz interaction, proposed in early 1990s by Elbaum and Schick [Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 1713-1716], have been generalized to diverse practical scenarios, yielding novel physical intuitions and possibilities of application for those phenomena. The properties of materials, in particular, the electrical permittivity and permeability, exert significant influences on the Casimir-Lifshitz energies and forces, and hence on the corresponding premelting … Show more
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