The Casimir force is a spectacular consequence of the existence of vacuum
fluctuations and thus deserves a place in courses on quantum theory. We argue
that the scattering approach within a one-dimensional field theory is well
suited to discuss the Casimir effect. It avoids in a transparent way
divergences appearing in the evaluation of the vacuum energy. Furthermore, the
scattering approach connects in a natural manner to the standard discussion of
one-dimensional scattering problems in a quantum theory course. Finally, it
allows to introduce students to the methods employed in the current research
literature to determine the Casimir force in real-world systems.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure