Thermal Casimir Force
Finite Size Scaling at Criticality
Correlation
lengths diverge at a critical point:
Finite-size contribution of long-wavelength fluctuations at criticality:
M.E. Fisher and P.-G. de Gennes, C. R. Acad. Sci. Ser. B 287, 207 (1978)
This thermal analog of the Casimir effect should lead to observable effects in wetting phenomena near critical points:
M.P. Nightingale and J.O. Indekeu, Phys. Rev. Lett. 54, 1824 (1985)
Colloidal particles in a critical binary mixture
"Direct
measurement of critical Casimir forces,"
Hertlein, Helden, Gambassi, Dietrich & Bechinger, Nature 451, 172 (2008)
Depending on boundary conditions, these forces can be attractive or repulsive:
"Critical Casimir forces in colloidal suspensions on chemically patterned surfaces,"
F. Soyka, O. Zvyagolskaya, C. Hertlein, L. Helden, & C. Bechinger, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 208301 (2008) (movie)
Wetting by a Superfluid Film
Garcia and Chan monitored
thickness of a wetting film of helium near the superfluid transition.
"Critical Fluctuation-Induced Thinning of He Films near the Superfluid Transition,"
Thickness of the film (denoted by d) is obtained by minimizing its energy, as
The film is thinner at the transition, and in the superfluid phase