A new "polarized version" of the Casimir Effect is measurable
O. Kenneth, S. Nussinov

TL;DR
This paper proposes that a new, angle-dependent version of the Casimir Effect between differently conducting plates can be precisely calculated and experimentally measured.
Contribution
It introduces a novel polarized variant of the Casimir Effect with exact computability and measurable predictions.
Findings
Angle-dependent Casimir force can be precisely computed.
The polarized Casimir Effect is experimentally measurable.
New insights into conductivity orientation effects on Casimir forces.
Abstract
We argue that the exactly computable, angle dependent, Casimir force between parallel plates with different directions of conductivity can be measured.
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