The Casimir force can be tuned and even reversed by placing a chiral
optical material between two similar surfaces – according to calculations
by  Qing-Dong Jiang
<https://www.su.se/english/profiles/qjian-1.336861> and Frank
Wilczek <https://www.nordita.org/people/staff/index.php?u=frank.wilczek> at
the University of Stockholm. The duo’s finding gets around a famous “no-go”
theorem, which says that the Casimir force between two similar surfaces
must always be attractive. The research could be of practical use because
the Casimir force can inhibit the operation of nanomechanical devices.


https://physicsworld.com/a/chiral-material-reverses-casimir-force-say-physicists/


Chiral Casimir Forces: Repulsive, Enhanced, Tunable
https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.07994

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