Non-monotoic fluctuation-induced interactions between dielectric slabs carrying charge disorder
Jalal Sarabadani, Ali Naji, David S. Dean, Ron R. Horgan, Rudolf, Podgornik

TL;DR
This paper studies how monopolar charge disorder affects fluctuation-induced forces between dielectric slabs, revealing that disorder can cause non-monotonic, attractive, or repulsive interactions, significantly altering the expected van der Waals forces.
Contribution
It extends previous models to include highly inhomogeneous dielectric systems with charge disorder, showing how disorder influences the interaction profiles between slabs.
Findings
Bulk disorder adds a long-range force component decaying as 1/d
Disorder can induce attractive or repulsive forces depending on dielectric properties
Charge disorder can create non-monotonic and barrier-like interaction profiles
Abstract
We investigate the effect of monopolar charge disorder on the classical fluctuation-induced interactions between randomly charged net-neutral dielectric slabs and discuss various generalizations of recent results (A. Naji et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 060601 (2010)) to highly inhomogeneous dielectric systems with and without statistical disorder correlations. We shall focus on the specific case of two generally dissimilar plane-parallel slabs, which interact across vacuum or an arbitrary intervening dielectric medium. Monopolar charge disorder is considered to be present on the bounding surfaces and/or in the bulk of the slabs, may be in general quenched or annealed and may possess a finite lateral correlation length reflecting possible `patchiness' of the random charge distribution. In the case of quenched disorder, the bulk disorder is shown to give rise to an additive long-range…
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