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Edge Corrections to Electromagnetic Casimir Energies From General-Purpose Mathieu Function Routines
arXiv
Authors: Elizabeth Noelle Blose, Biswash Ghimire, Noah Graham, Jeremy Stratton-Smith
Year
2014
Paper ID
46625
Status
Preprint
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Scattering theory methods make it possible to calculate the Casimir energy of a perfectly conducting elliptic cylinder opposite a perfectly conducting plane in terms of Mathieu functions. In the limit of zero radius, the elliptic cylinder becomes a finite-width strip, which allows for the study of edge effects. However, existing packages for computing Mathieu functions are insufficient for this calculation, because none can compute Mathieu functions of both the first and second kind for complex arguments. To address this shortcoming, we have written a general purpose Mathieu function package, based on algorithms developed by Alhargan [1,2]. We use these routines to find edge corrections to the proximity force approximation for the Casimir energy of a perfectly conducting strip opposite a perfectly conducting plane.
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