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Paper   IPM / P / 11166
School of Physics
  Title:   The Effects of Dielectric Disorder on Van Der Waals Interactions in Slab Geometries
  Author(s): 
1.  David S. Dean
2.  Ron R. Horgan
3.  A. Naji
4.  R. Podgornik
  Status:   Published
  Journal: Phys. Rev. E
  Vol.:  81
  Year:  2010
  Pages:   051117
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
We study the thermal Casimir effect between two thick slabs composed of plane-parallel layers of random dielectric materials interacting across an intervening homogeneous dielectric. It is found that the effective interaction at long distances is self averaging and its value is given by a that between non-random media with the effective dielectric tensor of the corresponding random media. The behavior at short distances becomes random (sample dependent) and is dominated by the local values of the dielectric constants proximal to each other across the homogeneous slab. These results are extended to the regime of intermediate slab separations by using perturbation theory for weak disorder and also by extensive numerical simulations for a number of systems where the dielectric function has a log-normal distribution.

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