The Casimir effect predicts an attractive force between two uncharged, perfectly conducting plates in a vacuum. For decades, this force has been a nuisance in nanoscale engineering. However, recent advances in suggest that by modifying the geometry and material composition of the interacting surfaces, the attractive force can be reversed (repulsive Casimir effect) or amplified.
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A hierarchical tool for managing and modifying workcell components like sensors and actuators. The Casimir effect predicts an attractive force between