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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Most surfaces are rough. In many cases the roughness is self-affine, with a width w that scales with the observation length L as w ∼ LC. We consider the medium confined between two such plates, and discuss how the dependence of various quantities on the separation of plates is modified by their roughness. Specific examples include fluctuation–induced forces, shifts in critical temperatures, and capacitance.