Electric-field induced capillary interaction of charged particles at a polar interface

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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June 2003

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.058302

We study the electric-field induced capillary interaction of charged particles at a polar interface. The algebraic tails of the electrostatic pressure of each charge results in a deformation of the interface $u\sim \rho ^{-4}$. The resulting capillary interaction is repulsive and varies as $\rho ^{-6}$ with the particle distance. As a consequence, electric-field induced capillary forces cannot be at the origin of the secondary minimum observed recently for charged PMMA particles at on oil-water interface.

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