Enhanced dispersion interaction between quasi-one dimensional conducting collinear structures
Angela White, John F. Dobson

TL;DR
This paper investigates the enhanced dispersion interactions between collinear conducting nanowires using a coupled plasmon approach, revealing significant differences from insulating wires and providing insights into non-asymptotic regimes.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled plasmon method to evaluate dispersion forces in conducting nanostructures, highlighting the enhanced interactions compared to insulators in non-asymptotic regions.
Findings
Conducting wires exhibit stronger dispersion forces than insulating ones.
The theory avoids divergence and predicts saturation at contact.
Differences persist beyond asymptotic regimes.
Abstract
Recent investigations have highlighted the failure of a sum of terms to represent the dispersion interaction in parallel metallic, anisotropic, linear or planar nanostructures [J. F. Dobson, A. White, and A. Rubio, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 073201 (2006) and references therein]. By applying a simple coupled plasmon approach and using electron hydrodynamics, we numerically evaluate the dispersion (non-contact van der Waals) interaction between two conducting wires in a collinear pointing configuration. This case is compared to that of two insulating wires in an identical geometry, where the dispersion interaction is modelled both within a pairwise summation framework, and by adding a pinning potential to our theory leading to a standard oscillator-type model of insulating dielectric behavior. Our results provide a further example of enhanced dispersion interaction between two…
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