Constraints for hypothetical interactions from a recent demonstration of the Casimir force and some possible improvements

Apr, 1998
19 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 58 (1998) 075003
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Report number:
  • NTZ-10-98

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Abstract:
The Casimir force is calculated in the configuration of a spherical lens and a disc of finite radius covered by CuCu and AuAu thin layers which was used in a recent experiment. The correction to the Casimir force due to finiteness of the disc radius is shown to be negligible. Also the corrections are discussed due to the finite conductivity, large-scale and short-scale deviations from the perfect shape of the bounding surfaces and the temperature correction. They were found to be essential when confronting the theoretical results with experimental data. Both Yukawa-type and power-law hypothetical forces are computed which may act in the configuration under consideration due to the exchange of light and/or massless elementary particles between the atoms of the lens and the disc. New constraints on the constants of these forces are determined which follow from the fact that they were not observed within the limits of experimental errors. For Yukawa-type forces the new constraints are up to 30 times stronger than the best ones known up today. A possible improvement of experimental parameters is proposed which gives the possibility to strengthen constraints on Yukawa-type interactions up to 10410^4 times and on power-law interactions up to several hundred times.
  • force: Casimir
  • correction
  • coupling: Yukawa
  • boundary condition
  • numerical calculations: interpretation of experiments