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Dressed Counterions: Strong Electrostatic Coupling in the Presence of Salt

Soft Condensed Matter 2015-05-14 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We reformulate the theory of strong electrostatic coupling in order to describe an asymmetric electrolyte solution of monovalent salt ions and polyvalent counterions using field-theoretical techniques and Monte-Carlo simulations. The theory is based on an asymmetric treatment of the different components of the electrolyte solution. The weak coupling Debye-Huckel approach is used in order to describe the monovalent salt ions while a strong coupling approach is used to tackle the polyvalent counterions. This combined weak-strong coupling approach effectively leads to dressed interactions between polyvalent counterions and thus directly affects the correlation attraction mediated by polyvalent counterions between like-charged objects. The general theory is specifically applied to a system composed of two uniformly charged plane-parallel surfaces in the presence of salt and polyvalent counterions. In the strong coupling limit for polyvalent counterions the comparison with Monte-Carlo simulations shows good agreement for large enough values of the electrostatic coupling parameter. We delineate two limiting laws that in fact encompass all the Monte-Carlo data.

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@article{arxiv.0912.5460,
  title  = {Dressed Counterions: Strong Electrostatic Coupling in the Presence of Salt},
  author = {Matej Kanduc and Ali Naji and Jan Forsman and Rudolf Podgornik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.5460},
  year   = {2015}
}

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17 pages, 10 figures