Experimentally demonstration of the repulsive Casimir force in the gold-cyclohexane-PTFE system
Abstract: The experimentally demonstration of Casimir force transition from attraction to repulsion is still challenging. Herein, the Casimir forces for a sphere above a plate immersed in different liquids were precisely measured using Atomic force microscope, and the long-range repulsive Casimir force in the gold-cyclohexane-PTFE system is observed for the first time. The experimental data are consistent with the calculation by Lifshitz theory, which offers the direct evidence for the system of {\epsilon}1<{\epsilon}3<{\epsilon}2. It further verifies the reasonability of van Zwol et al. dielectric model to describe the intervening fluids. This study is promising for potential applications on quantum levitation and frictionless devices in MEMS and NEMS by Casimir repulsion.
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