Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2011-03-27
Phys. Low. -Dim. Struct. 1/2 (2003) 1
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
review paper, 94 pages, 11 figures
Scientific paper
Closed nonrelativistic (nonretarded) theory of conservative and dissipative electromagnetic forces and heat exchange between moving particles (nanoprobes) and a surface (flat and cylindrical) is reviewed. The formalism is based on methods of classical and fluctuating electrodynamics using minimum assumptions. The spatial dispersion effects are introduced via the surface response functions. The theory allows to treat various problems related with dynamic interactions of charged particles, dipole molecules, neutral atoms and nanoprobes in a unified manner. For the first time, a brief review of the recently obtained consistent relativistic results is also given. The corresponding formulae exactly reduce to the nonrelativistic ones in the limit Applications to experiments with the scanning probe microscopes, quartz crystal microbalance technique and transmission of particle beams in the near field of surfaces (through nanochannels) are discussed.
Dedkov G. V.
Kyasov Arthur
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