Casimir interaction between a microscopic dipole oscillator and a macroscopic solenoid

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We discuss the interaction between a microscopic electric dipole oscillator and a long solenoid which are separated by a small distance. The solenoid belongs to a simple [Formula Presented] circuit and the zero point and thermal current fluctuations within the solenoid coils are taken into account. We describe how they affect the equilibrium state and the excited states of the oscillator, thus providing a description of the Casimir interaction of the system. We calculate the modification in the lifetime of the oscillator excited states as a function of the parameters of the circuit, the dipole orientation, and the distance between the dipole and the solenoid. The Casimir force between the solenoid and the electric dipole is calculated, and it is shown that this Casimir interaction always exists, that is, it occurs even when the macroscopic current in the solenoid is zero. We suggest experiments which can exhibit these effects related to the electromagnetic interactions between atoms or molecules and simple circuits. © 1998 The American Physical Society.

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Blanco, R., Dechoum, K., França, H. M., & Santos, E. (1998). Casimir interaction between a microscopic dipole oscillator and a macroscopic solenoid. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 57(2), 724–730. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.57.724

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