Casimir-Polder interaction of excited media

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Yu. Sherkunov
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[1] RAS,Institute for High Energy Density of Joint Institute for High Temperatures
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Optics and Spectroscopy | 2007年 / 103卷
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34.20.Cf; 12.20.-m; 42.50.Vk; 34.50.Dy;
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The potential of long-range interaction between two dissimilar atoms, one of which is excited, drops as 1/R2 with the distance for the Casimir-Polder limit of large distances in comparison with the wave-length of atom transitions (E.A. Power and T. Thirunamachandran, Phys. Rev. A 51, 3660 (1995)). It is shown that such a dependence, obtained with the help of perturbation technique, results in a divergence for the interaction potential between an excited atom and a medium of dilute gas. We develop a nonperturbative method based upon quantum Green’s functions (Yu. Sherkunov, Phys. Rev. A 72, 052703 (2005)) to calculate the interaction potential for an excited atom and a ground-state atom embedded in a dielectric medium, taking into account the absorption of photons in the dielectric medium. The exponential suppression of the interaction between the atoms is demonstrated. The force acting on an excited atom near the interface of dilute gas medium is calculated. The result is no more divergent. The force between gas media in Casimir-Polder regime is calculated as well.
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