Repulsive thermal van der Waals interaction in multi-species asymmetric electrolytes driven by external electric fields
Abstract
It is well established that the long-range component of the thermal van der Waals interaction between two semi-infinite dielectrics becomes short-range when an electrolyte is present between them, this is the well known phenomenon of screening. In Phys. Rev. Lett, 133, 238002 (2024) it was shown that for a binary symmetric electrolyte, an electric field parallel to the dielectric boundaries disrupts screening and a long-range thermal repulsive interaction appears. At large applied fields this long-range repulsive interaction can be explained by the fact that the cations and anions have differing average drifts moving in opposite directions, leading to the correlation of charge density fluctuations between the two species to decouple. Here we extend these results to binary electrolytes which are asymmetric as well as electrolytes with more than two ionic species.
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@article{arxiv.2501.11838,
title = {Repulsive thermal van der Waals interaction in multi-species asymmetric electrolytes driven by external electric fields},
author = {Guangle Du and David S. Dean and Bing Miao and Rudolf Podgornik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.11838},
year = {2025}
}
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23 pages, 1 figure