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Role of Electromagnetic Fluctuations in Organic Electronics
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作者 Vladimir M.Mostepanenko elena n.velichko Maksim Aleksandrovich Baranov 《Journal of Electronic Science and Technology》 CAS CSCD 2020年第1期52-58,共7页
Thin organic films find expanding applications in electronic and optoelectronic devices, biotechnology,food packing, and for many other purposes. Among other factors, the stability of films with a thickness below a mi... Thin organic films find expanding applications in electronic and optoelectronic devices, biotechnology,food packing, and for many other purposes. Among other factors, the stability of films with a thickness below a micrometer is determined by the zero-point and thermal fluctuations of the electromagnetic field. These fluctuations result in the van der Waals and Casimir free energy and forces between a film and a substrate. The fluctuationinduced force may be both attractive and repulsive making the film either more or less stable, respectively. Here, we review recently obtained results for the Casimir free energy of both freestanding and deposited on the metallic and dielectric substrates peptide films. We also perform computations for the free energy of the peptide films deposited on a silica glass substrate in the region of parameters where this free energy vanishes. Possible applications of the obtained results are discussed. 展开更多
关键词 CASIMIR free energy ORGANIC ELECTRONICS PEPTIDE FILM
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Casimir Effect in Optoelectronic Devices Using Ferrofluids
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作者 elena n.velichko Galina L.Klimchitskaya Elina N.Nepomnyashchaya 《Journal of Electronic Science and Technology》 CAS CSCD 2020年第1期76-82,共7页
Some of the modern electronic and optoelectronic devices exploit ferrofluids contained in narrow gaps between two material plates. When the width of the gap becomes below a micrometer, the boundary plates are subjecte... Some of the modern electronic and optoelectronic devices exploit ferrofluids contained in narrow gaps between two material plates. When the width of the gap becomes below a micrometer, the boundary plates are subjected to the Casimir force arising from the zero-point and thermal fluctuations of the electromagnetic field. These forces should be taken into account in microdevices with the dimensions decreased to below a micrometer. In this paper, we review recently performed calculations of the attractive Casimir pressure in three-layer systems containing a ferrofluid. We also find the ferrofluidic system where the Casimir pressure is repulsive. This result is obtained in the framework of the fundamental Lifshitz theory of van der Waals and Casimir forces. The conclusion is made that enhanced repulsion due to the presence of a ferrofluid may prevent from sticking of closely spaced elements of a microdevice. 展开更多
关键词 CASIMIR PRESSURE FERROFLUIDS MICRODEVICES REPULSION
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