Blackbody thermodynamics in the presence of Casimir's effect
E. S. Moreira Jr., Heitor da Silva

TL;DR
This paper investigates the thermodynamics of electromagnetic radiation in a thin conducting slab with Casimir boundary conditions, revealing well-defined thermodynamic quantities and unusual behaviors in different regimes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of blackbody thermodynamics with Casimir effects, addressing regimes and stability, and exploring thermodynamic processes with novel behaviors.
Findings
Thermodynamic quantities become well-defined due to boundary conditions.
Electromagnetic radiation is thermally stable but mechanically unstable.
Unusual thermodynamic behaviors like free contraction in certain regimes.
Abstract
This paper is a study of the electromagnetic radiation at temperature in a thin slab whose walls are made of a perfect conductor. The two large parallel walls of area are apart by a distance . We take , , and as thermodynamic parameters, obtaining the free energy from a procedure that involves the integration over the slab of the ensemble average of the stress-energy-momentum tensor calculated long ago by Brown and Maclay. Both thermodynamic regimes and are fully addressed. We show that certain thermodynamic quantities which are notoriously ill defined (or trivial) in ordinary blackbody thermodynamics are now well defined (or nontrivial) due to presence of boundary conditions at the walls of the slab ("Casimir's effect"). The relationships among such quantities are fully explored and it is speculated that they may be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Quantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect · Mechanical and Optical Resonators
