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Electromagnetic Fluctuations at the Nanoscale

Theory and Applications

  • Covers all aspects of heat transfer on the nanoscale
  • Frictional drag and noncontact friction presented
  • Comparison of theory and experiment given
  • Reference for researchers and engineers
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: NanoScience and Technology (NANO)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 1-20
  3. Surface Electromagnetic Waves

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 21-27
  4. Theory of the Fluctuating Electromagnetic Field

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 29-49
  5. Spectral Correlation Function for the Electromagnetic Field from Planar Sources

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 51-67
  6. The Casimir Forces

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 69-90
  7. Radiative Heat Transfer

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 91-121
  8. Casimir Friction Between Two Plates

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 123-151
  9. Casimir Friction Between a Small Particle and a Plane Surface

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 153-188
  10. Casimir Frictional Drag Force in Low-Dimensional Systems

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 189-209
  11. Casimir Forces and Near-Field Radiative Heat Transfer in Graphene Structures

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 211-226
  12. Radiation by Uniformly Moving Sources

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 227-242
  13. Phononic Heat Transfer at Planar Interfaces

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 243-260
  14. Heat Transfer: Role of Surface Roughness

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 261-298
  15. Electrostatic Friction

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 299-319
  16. Phonon and Internal Non-contact Friction

    • Aleksandr I. Volokitin, Bo N.J. Persson
    Pages 321-330
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 331-425

About this book

This book provides a general formalism for the calculation of the spectral correlation function for the fluctuating electromagnetic field. The procedure is applied to the radiative heat transfer and the van der Waals friction using both the semi-classical theory of the fluctuating electromagnetic field and quantum field theory. Applications of the radiative heat transfer and non-contact friction to scanning probe spectroscopy are presented. The theory gives a tentative explanation for the experimental non-contact friction data.
The book explains that radiative heat transfer and the van der Waals friction are largely enhanced at short separations between the bodies due to the evanescent electromagnetic waves. Particular strong enhancement occurs if the surfaces of the bodies can support localized surface modes like surface plasmons, surface polaritons or adsorbate vibrational modes. An electromagnetic field outside a moving body can also be created by static charges which are always present on the surface of the body due to inhomogeneities, or due to a bias voltage. This electromagnetic field produces electrostatic friction which can be significantly enhanced if on the surface of the body there is a 2D electron or hole system or an incommensurate adsorbed layer of ions exhibiting acoustic vibrations.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Samara, Russia

    Aleksandr I. Volokitin

  • PGI-1, IAS-1, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany

    Bo N.J. Persson

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eBook USD 109.00
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Softcover Book USD 139.99
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Hardcover Book USD 139.99
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