2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.92.105021
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Suppressing vacuum fluctuations with vortex excitations

Abstract: The Casimir force for a planar gauge model is studied considering perfect conducting and perfect magnetically permeable boundaries. By using an effective model describing planar vortex excitations, we determine the effect these can have on the Casimir force between parallel lines. Two different mappings between models are considered for the system under study, where generic boundary conditions can be more easily applied and the Casimir force be derived in a more straightforward way. It is shown that vortex exc… Show more

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“…This is similar to the approach adopted in Refs. [20,21] and it is analogous to the London approximation, usually considered in condensed matter physics. In this case, we apply the arbitrariness of the constant C in Eq.…”
Section: The Nonlocal Action For Vorticesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is similar to the approach adopted in Refs. [20,21] and it is analogous to the London approximation, usually considered in condensed matter physics. In this case, we apply the arbitrariness of the constant C in Eq.…”
Section: The Nonlocal Action For Vorticesmentioning
confidence: 99%