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Casimir calculations in Meep

It is possible to use the Meep time-domain simulation code in order to calculate Casimir forces (and related quantities), a quantum-mechanical force that can arise even between neutral bodies due to quantum vacuum fluctuations in the electromagnetic field, or equivalently as a result of geometry dependence in the quantum vacuum energy.

Calculating Casimir forces in a classical time-domain Maxwell simulation like Meep is possible because of a new algorithm described in:

  • Alejandro W. Rodriguez, Alexander P. McCauley, John D. Joannopoulos, and Steven G. Johnson, "Casimir forces in the time domain: I. Theory," arXiv preprint archive article arXiv:0904.0267 (April 2009).
  • Alexander P. McCauley, Alejandro W. Rodriguez, John D. Joannopoulos, and Steven G. Johnson, "Casimir forces in the time domain: II. Applications," manuscript in preparation (2009).

This page will provide some tutorial examples showing how these calculations are performed for simple geometries.

Introduction

The method described in

Parallel plates

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