"Breaking the loop" in Casimir force?

In summary, the Casimir force involves a complex interaction between electrons and the electromagnetic field in the gap between two plates. Trying to manipulate this force through a thought experiment involving a "smart antenna" would likely result in a minuscule force, but could potentially be increased by ramping up the intensity of the applied field. There are assumptions made in this experiment, such as each frequency and mode interacting independently and the force increasing monotonically, which may require further consideration.
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The Casimir force involves a complicated interaction between electrons in one plate, the electromagnetic field in the gap, and the electrons in the other plate. In this process, it makes no sense to talk of cause and effect, since all entities affect each other all the time.

Would it make sense to imagine a thought experiment where we try to do a "man in the middle" trick, so to speak? Let's consider one single frequency and mode that is known to contribute to the attractive force. We know the associated field pattern that would exist at the surface of plate A. Can we just get rid of plate B, and substitute a "smart antenna" that would project the same field pattern onto the surface of plate A?

Presumably, this model would predict the same force as before, which would, of course, be minuscule. But now we can ramp up the intensity (photon number) of the applied field and achieve arbitrarily strong forces.

One assumption here is that each frequency and mode interacts with the metal independently of all others. This seems reasonable to me, but is it true? Another assumption is that the force would increase monotonically as we ramp up the field, which also seems reasonable. Any thoughts?
 
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Most likely you will be unable to do the substitution with far-field antenna because "smart antenna" would have "Poynting vector" pointing from the inside of plate A.
 

Related to "Breaking the loop" in Casimir force?

1. What is the Casimir force?

The Casimir force is a physical phenomenon in which two uncharged parallel plates experience an attractive force when placed in close proximity to each other. This force is caused by the quantum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field between the plates.

2. How is the Casimir force related to "breaking the loop"?

The concept of "breaking the loop" refers to finding a way to cancel or reduce the Casimir force between two plates. This can be achieved by manipulating the geometry or material properties of the plates, or by introducing an external force to counteract the Casimir force.

3. Why is it important to study the Casimir force and "breaking the loop"?

The Casimir force has implications in various fields such as nanotechnology, quantum physics, and cosmology. By understanding and controlling this force, we can potentially develop new technologies and gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental laws of nature.

4. What are some proposed methods for "breaking the loop" in the Casimir force?

Some proposed methods include using metamaterials with negative refractive index, introducing an external force through mechanical means, and manipulating the geometry of the plates by creating patterns or using curved surfaces.

5. What are the challenges in achieving "breaking the loop" in the Casimir force?

One of the main challenges is finding a way to counteract the Casimir force without introducing other unwanted effects. Additionally, the Casimir force is a relatively weak force, so it can be difficult to measure and manipulate. Another challenge is finding practical and scalable methods for "breaking the loop" that can be applied in real-world applications.

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