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An improved proximity force approximation for electrostatics
Fecha
2012-08Registro en:
Fosco, Cesar Daniel; Lombardo, Fernando Cesar; Mazzitelli, Francisco Diego; An improved proximity force approximation for electrostatics; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Annals of Physics (New York); 327; 8; 8-2012; 2050-2059
0003-4916
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Fosco, Cesar Daniel
Lombardo, Fernando Cesar
Mazzitelli, Francisco Diego
Resumen
A quite straightforward approximation for the electrostatic interaction between two perfectly conducting surfaces suggests itself when the distance between them is much smaller than the characteristic lengths associated with their shapes. Indeed, in the so called "proximity force approximation" the electrostatic force is evaluated by first dividing each surface into a set of small flat patches, and then adding up the forces due two opposite pairs, the contributions of which are approximated as due to pairs of parallel planes. This approximation has been widely and successfully applied in different contexts, ranging from nuclear physics to Casimir effect calculations. We present here an improvement on this approximation, based on a derivative expansion for the electrostatic energy contained between the surfaces. The results obtained could be useful for discussing the geometric dependence of the electrostatic force, and also as a convenient benchmark for numerical analyses of the tip-sample electrostatic interaction in atomic force microscopes. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.