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Large Casimir Flipping Torque in Quantum Trap.

Zonghuiyi JiangFangyuan ChenZepu KouJun YinXiaofei LiuWanlin Guo
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2023)
Casimir torque between parallel plates, a macroscopic quantum electrodynamics effect, is known to be induced by dielectric anisotropy and related to the rotational degree of freedom. We here reveal a different type of Casimir torque generated on a Au plate suspended in a quantum trap without recourse to materials anisotropy. As the Au plate deflects from the equilibrium plane with a nonzero flipping angle, the regions departing from and approaching the Teflon-coated Au substrate are subjected to attractive and repulsive Casimir forces, respectively, resulting in a restoring torque about the axis of flipping. For a quantum trap with an equilibrium separation of ∼10 nm, the stiffness per unit area of the Casimir flipping torque can be an order of magnitude larger than those of previously reported dielectric anisotropy-induced rotational torques at the same separation. The large Casimir flipping torque provides the possibility of designing a mechanical oscillator completely dominated by quantum and thermal fluctuations.
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