In this book, a modern unified theory of dispersion forces on atoms and
bodies is presented which covers a broad range of different aspects and
scenarios. Macroscopic quantum electrodynamics is applied within the
context of dispersion forces. In contrast to the normal-mode quantum
electrodynamics traditionally used to study dispersion forces, the new
approach allows to consider realistic material properties including
absorption and is flexible enough to be applied to a broad range of
geometries. Thus general properties of dispersion forces like their
non-additivity and the relation between microscopic and macroscopic
dispersion forces are discussed. It is demonstrated how the general
results can be used to obtain dispersion forces on atoms in the presence
of bodies of various shapes and materials. In particular, nontrivial
magnetic properties of the bodies, bodies of irregular shapes, the role
of material absorption, and dynamical forces for excited atoms are
discussed. This volume 2 deals especially with quantum electrodynamics,
dispersion forces, Casimir forces, asymptotic power laws, quantum
friction and universal scaling laws. The book gives both the specialist
and those new to the field a thorough overview over recent results in
the context of dispersion forces. It provides a toolbox for studying
dispersion forces in various contexts.