Computing the electromagnetic field of the system of arbitrarily positioned conductors in horizontally stratified multilayer medium

Author(s):  
Petar Sarajcev ◽  
Slavko Vujevic ◽  
Dino Lovric
2019 ◽  
Vol 34 (30) ◽  
pp. 1950247
Author(s):  
Majid Amooshahi

A canonical relativistic formulation to calculate the Casimir force four-vector exerted on anisotropic conductor polarizable and magnetizable media is provided. The anisotropic conductor polarizable and magnetizable medium is modeled by a continuum collection of the antisymmetric tensor fields of the second rank and a continuum collection of the vector fields in Minkowski spacetime. The collection of the antisymmetric tensor fields describes the polarization and the magnetization properties of the medium. The collection of the vector fields describes the conductivity property of the medium. The quantum relativistic wave equation of the four-vector potential of the electromagnetic field is solved using an iteration method. According to the conservation principle of the energy–momentum four-vector and using of the energy–momentum tensors of the relativistic dynamical fields, contained in the theory, the Casimir force four-vector on the anisotropic conductor polarizable and magnetizable medium is obtained. The Casimir force four-vector is obtained in terms of the relativistic dynamical fields, contained in the theory and the coupling tensors that couple the electromagnetic field to the anisotropic conductor polarizable and magnetizable medium. The Casimir force four-vector exerted on the medium is calculated in the vacuum state of the total system. As a special case, the formulation is applied to a multilayer medium. The tangential component of the Casimir force exerted on a multilayer medium vanish when the anisotropic conductor polarizable and magnetizable medium is converted to an isotropic one.


1993 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 363-371 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Konrad ◽  
I. A. Tsukerman

2020 ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
Boris A. Veklenko

Without using the perturbation theory, the article demonstrates a possibility of superluminal information-carrying signals in standard quantum electrodynamics using the example of scattering of quantum electromagnetic field by an excited atom.


Author(s):  
Leemon B. McHenry

What kinds of things are events? Battles, explosions, accidents, crashes, rock concerts would be typical examples of events and these would be reinforced in the way we speak about the world. Events or actions function linguistically as verbs and adverbs. Philosophers following Aristotle have claimed that events are dependent on substances such as physical objects and persons. But with the advances of modern physics, some philosophers and physicists have argued that events are the basic entities of reality and what we perceive as physical bodies are just very long events spread out in space-time. In other words, everything turns out to be events. This view, no doubt, radically revises our ordinary common sense view of reality, but as our event theorists argue common sense is out of touch with advancing science. In The Event Universe: The Revisionary Metaphysics of Alfred North Whitehead, Leemon McHenry argues that Whitehead's metaphysics provides a more adequate basis for achieving a unification of physical theory than a traditional substance metaphysics. He investigates the influence of Maxwell's electromagnetic field, Einstein's theory of relativity and quantum mechanics on the development of the ontology of events and compares Whitehead’s theory to his contemporaries, C. D. Broad and Bertrand Russell, as well as another key proponent of this theory, W. V. Quine. In this manner, McHenry defends the naturalized and speculative approach to metaphysics as opposed to analytical and linguistic methods that arose in the 20th century.


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