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Long-range interactions of surface charges on electrolyte films

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A surface charge at an electrolyte–insulator interface and its counterion cloud form an electric dipole, thus giving rise to a long-range interaction that has been identified as the usual dipolar interaction. In this paper, we show that the picture of interacting dipoles ceases to be valid for a thin film with a thickness smaller than the Debye screening length. Indeed, in this case, both parallel and antiparallel dipoles repel each other, with a force much stronger than expected from a dipolar interaction. This originates from the delocalization of the screening clouds in very thin films.

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hal-01550802 , version 1 (29-06-2017)

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Lionel Foret, Aloïs Würger. Long-range interactions of surface charges on electrolyte films. 16th Annual Meeting of the European-Colloid-and-Interface-Society, Sep 2002, Paris, France. pp.114-116, ⟨10.1007/b93985⟩. ⟨hal-01550802⟩

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