Van der Waals interactions between atoms and dispersive surfaces at finite temperature

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M.-P. Gorza
M. Ducloy
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[1] Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers,
[2] UMR 7538 du CNRS,undefined
[3] Institut Galilée,undefined
[4] Université Paris-Nord,undefined
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42.50.Ct Quantum description of interaction of light and matter; related experiments; 34.50.Dy Interactions of atoms and molecules with surfaces; photon and electron emission; neutralization of ions; 12.20.-m Quantum electrodynamics; 42.25.Gy Edge and boundary effects; reflection and refraction;
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The long-range interactions between an atomic system in an arbitrary energy level and dispersive surfaces in thermal equilibrium at non-zero temperature are revisited within the framework of the quantum-mechanical linear response theory, using generalized susceptibilities for both atom and electromagnetic field. After defining the observables of interest, one presents a general analysis of the atomic level shift valid for any number and form of dielectric surfaces. It is shown that, at zero temperature, one recovers well-known results previously obtained in the linear response regime. The case of a plane dispersive surface is elaborated on in the non-retarded regime. Calculations are given in detail for a dielectric surface exhibiting a single polariton resonance. Theoretical predictions are presented within a physical viewpoint allowing one to discriminate between the various interaction processes: on one hand, the level shift induced by non-resonant quantum fluctuations, on the other hand, two potentially resonant atom-surface couplings. The first resonant process appears for excited-state atoms and originates in an atomic de-excitation channel resonantly coupled to the surface polariton mode. It exists also at zero temperature, and has been studied and observed previously. The second physical process, which exists at non-zero temperature only, corresponds to the reverse process in which a thermal quantum excitation of a surface polariton resonantly couples to an atomic absorption channel. This novel phenomenon is predicted as well for a ground state atom, and can turn the ordinary long-range van der Waals attraction of atoms into a surface repulsion at increasing temperatures. This opens the way to the control and engineering of the sign and amplitude of van der Waals forces via surface temperature adjustment.
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