Measurement of the Casimir Force in the Range above 5 Microns and Detection of the Finite Temperature Effect

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Casimir Force, Torsion Balance, Finite Temperature Correction

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We report on the measurement of the Casimir force between a plate and a
lens, both gold coated, in the range 5-10 microns employing a torsion
balance. The results show deviation from the standard zero temperature
Casimir force law indicating the first detection of the finite
temperature correction.

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