2019 年 17 巻 p. 108-116
We calculate the Casimir force acting on randomly stacked graphene layers and investigate the impact of diamagnetism on the Casimir force. The randomly stacked graphene layers are predicted to have a much smaller permeability than regularly stacked graphene layers such as graphite. We show that the Casimir force between randomly stacked graphene layers and a conducting plate is enhanced as the permeability of the randomly stacked graphene layers decreases from 1 to 0, especially for large separations. Conversely, the magnitude of the Casimir force between the randomly stacked graphene layers and a magnetic-dielectric plate such as yttrium-iron-garnet decreases as the permeability of the randomly stacked graphene layers decreases, and the force can be repulsive if the permittivity of the magnetic-dielectric plate contains a permeability much smaller than its permeability.