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Origin of large thermal effect in the Casimir interaction between two graphene sheets
Using the recently derived representation for the polarization tensor in
(2+1)-dimensional space-time allowing an analytic continuation to the entire
plane of complex frequencies, we obtain simple analytic expressions for the
reflection coefficients of graphene at nonzero Matsubara frequencies. In the
framework of the Lifshitz theory, these coefficients are shown to lead to
nearly exact results for the Casimir free energy and pressure between two
graphene sheets. The constituent parts of large thermal effect, arising in the
Casimir interaction at short separations due to an explicit parametric
dependence of the polarization tensor on the temperature and an implicit
dependence through a summation over the Matsubara frequencies, are calculated.
It is demonstrated that an explicit thermal effect exceeds an implicit one at
shorter separations, both effects are similar in magnitudes at moderate
separations, and that an implicit effect becomes a larger one with further
increase of separation. Possible applications of the developed formalism, other
than the Casimir effect, are discussed.Comment: 19 pages, 2 tables, 3 figures; Phys. Rev. B, accepted for publicatio
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