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Selected Papers for the Gravity Research Foundation Annual Essay Competition 2002No Access

CASIMIR FORCE BETWEEN A GRAVITATIONAL FIELD AND A FINITE OBJECT

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218271802002906Cited by:2 (Source: Crossref)

    In the typical Casimir effect, the boundaries of two semi-infinite media exert a force upon one another across a vacuum gap separating them. In this paper, I argue that a static gravitational field can be regarded as a "soft" boundary which interacts with a test object of finite size through the electromagnetic zero-point-energy field. Therefore, a pressure exists upon a single slab placed in a gravitational field and surrounded by a vacuum. Interestingly, this extremely small Casimir pressure of the gravitational field may cause relative displacements in ground-based sensing microstructures larger than those from astrophysical gravitational waves in macroscopic antennas.

    This essay received an "honorable mention" in the Annual Essay Competition of the Gravity Research Foundation for the year 2002.

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