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Repulsive Casimir effect from extra dimensions and Robin boundary conditions: From branes to pistons

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 79, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.79.065023

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  1. MICIIN (Spain)
  2. AGAUR (Generalitat de Catalunya)
  3. MICIIN, Spain [FIS2006-02842, PIE2007-50I023]
  4. ESF Programme New Trends and Applications of the Casimir Effect''
  5. Armenian Ministry of Education and Science [119]
  6. [2005SGR-00790]
  7. [DGR2008BE1-00180]

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We evaluate the Casimir energy and force for a massive scalar field with general curvature coupling parameter, subject to Robin boundary conditions on two codimension-one parallel plates, located on a (D+1)-dimensional background spacetime with an arbitrary internal space. The most general case of different Robin coefficients on the two separate plates is considered. With independence of the geometry of the internal space, the Casimir forces are seen to be attractive for special cases of Dirichlet or Neumann boundary conditions on both plates and repulsive for Dirichlet boundary conditions on one plate and Neumann boundary conditions on the other. For Robin boundary conditions, the Casimir forces can be either attractive or repulsive, depending on the Robin coefficients and the separation between the plates, what is actually remarkable and useful. Indeed, we demonstrate the existence of an equilibrium point for the interplate distance, which is stabilized due to the Casimir force, and show that stability is enhanced by the presence of the extra dimensions. Applications of these properties in braneworld models are discussed. Finally, the corresponding results are generalized to the geometry of a piston of arbitrary cross section.

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