Near-field radiative heat transfer and noncontact friction
Samara State Technical University · Forschungszentrum Jülich
Abstract
All material bodies are surrounded by a fluctuating electromagnetic field because of the thermal and quantum fluctuations of the current density inside them. Close to the surface of planar sources (when the distance $d⪡{\ensuremath{\lambda}}_{T}=c\ensuremath{\hbar}∕{k}_{B}T$), thermal radiation can be spatially and temporally coherent if the surface can support surface modes like surface plasmon polaritons, surface phonon polaritons, or adsorbate vibrational modes. The fluctuating field is responsible for important phenomena such as radiative heat transfer, the van der Waals interaction, and the van der Waals friction between bodies. A general formalism for the calculation of the power spectral density for the…
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- 96.91
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- van der Waals force
- Polariton
- Electromagnetic field
- Radiative transfer
- Condensed matter physics
- Surface plasmon polariton
- Surface phonon