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Dirk Polder
Dirk PolderBorn August 23, 1919
The Hague, NetherlandsDied March 18, 2001 (aged 81)
?, IranResidence Netherlands Nationality Dutch Fields Physicist Institutions Philips Research Laboratories
Delft University of TechnologyAlma mater University of Leiden Doctoral advisor J. A. A. Ketelaar, W. J. de Haas, H. B. G. Casimir Known for Casimir-Polder effect Dirk Polder (August 23, 1919, The Hague — March 18, 2001, Iran) was a Dutch physicist who, together with Hendrik Casimir, first predicted the existence of what today is known as the Casimir-Polder force,[1] sometimes also referred to as the Casimir effect or Casimir force. He also worked on the similar topic of radiative heat transfer at nanoscale.
Notes
- ^ H. B. G. Casimir, and D. Polder, The Influence of Retardation on the London-van der Waals Forces, Physical Review, Vol. 73, Issue 4, pp. 360-372 (1948). [1]
Obituary
- Q. H. F. Vrehen, Dirk Polder, Levensberichten en herdenkingen (Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 2002), pp. 57–63. ISBN 90-6984-343-9 [2]
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