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Resonant long-range interactions between polar macromolecules

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Motivated by its prospective biological relevance, the issue of resonant long-range interactions between two molecules displaying oscillating dipole moments is reinvestigated within the framework of classical electrodynamics. In particular, our findings shed new light on Fröhlichʼs theory of selective long-range interactions between biomolecules. First, terms of a very long-range kind – which have never been reported so far – are found in the interaction potential, due to field retardation. Second, at variance with a long-standing belief, it is shown that sizable resonant long-range interactions may exist only if the interacting system is out of thermal equilibrium.

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hal-01251662 , version 1 (06-01-2016)

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Jordane Preto, Marco Pettini. Resonant long-range interactions between polar macromolecules. Physics Letters A, 2013, 377 (8), pp.587-591. ⟨10.1016/j.physleta.2012.12.034⟩. ⟨hal-01251662⟩
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