Critical Casimir Effect: Exact Results
D. M. Dantchev, S. Dietrich

TL;DR
This paper reviews exact results for the critical Casimir effect in various statistical models, highlighting how boundary conditions influence the force between objects near critical points.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of exact analytical results for the critical Casimir effect across multiple models and boundary conditions, advancing theoretical understanding.
Findings
Exact solutions for 1D Ising, XY, Heisenberg models
Results for 2D Ising and Gaussian models
Analysis of boundary condition effects on the Casimir force
Abstract
In any medium there are fluctuations due to temperature or due to the quantum nature of its constituents. If a material body is immersed into such a medium, its shape and the properties of its constituents modify the properties of the surrounding medium and its fluctuations. If in the same medium there is a second body then -- in addition to all direct interactions between them -- the modifications due to the first body influence the modifications due to the second body. This mutual influence results in a force between these bodies. If the excitations of the medium, which mediate the effective interaction between the bodies, are massless, this force is long-ranged and nowadays known as a Casimir force. If the fluctuating medium consists of the confined electromagnetic field in vacuum, one speaks of the quantum mechanical Casimir effect. In the case that the order parameter of material…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
