Casimir Effect for a Dilute Dielectric Ball at Zero and Finite Temperature

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Calculation of the Casimir energy of a dielectric ball has a rather long history starting 20 years ago.1 However only recently the final result was obtained for a dilute dielectric ball at zero temperature.2 Here we summarize briefly the derivation of the Casimir energy of a dilute dielectric ball at zero and finite temperature by making use of the mode summation method and the addition theorem for the Bessel functions instead of the uniform asymptotic expansion for these functions.3,4...

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