The force between two parallel charged flat surfaces, with discrete surface charges, has been calculated with Monte Carlo simulations for different values of the electrostatic coupling. For low electrostatic coupling (small counterion valence, small surface charge, high dielectric constant, and high temperature) the total force is dominated by the entropic contribution and can be described by mean field theory, independent of the character of the surface charges. For moderate electrostatic coupling, counterion correlation effects lead to a smaller repulsion than predicted by mean field theory. This correlation effect is strengthened by discrete surface charges and the repulsive force is further reduced. For large electrostatic coupling the ...
In this paper we study the double layer interaction between two heterogeneous surfaces of either con...
By a combination of Monte Carlo simulations and analytical calculations, we investigate the effectiv...
We compare weak- and strong-coupling theory of counterion-mediated electrostatic interactions betwee...
We examine the force between two equally charged surfaces that is mediated by rod-like counterions o...
Hypothesis: The stronger motional coupling between monovalent counterions neutralizing homogeneously...
Hypothesis: The stronger motional coupling between monovalent counterions neutralizing homogeneously...
Hypothesis: The stronger motional coupling between monovalent counterions neutralizing homogeneously...
Hypothesis: The stronger motional coupling between monovalent counterions neutralizing homogeneously...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations have been performed to investigate the components of ...
We study the interaction between two like charged surfaces embedded in a solution of oppositely char...
The potential of mean force between two spherical and like-charged macroions in a salt-free aqueous ...
Understanding the behavior of nanoparticles at charged interfaces is crucial in various fields, incl...
Using Monte Carlo simulations in conjunction with periodic Green’s function methods, we study the in...
We analyze the classical problem of the interaction between two charged surfaces separated by a solu...
We analyze the classical problem of the interaction between two charged surfaces separated by a solu...
In this paper we study the double layer interaction between two heterogeneous surfaces of either con...
By a combination of Monte Carlo simulations and analytical calculations, we investigate the effectiv...
We compare weak- and strong-coupling theory of counterion-mediated electrostatic interactions betwee...
We examine the force between two equally charged surfaces that is mediated by rod-like counterions o...
Hypothesis: The stronger motional coupling between monovalent counterions neutralizing homogeneously...
Hypothesis: The stronger motional coupling between monovalent counterions neutralizing homogeneously...
Hypothesis: The stronger motional coupling between monovalent counterions neutralizing homogeneously...
Hypothesis: The stronger motional coupling between monovalent counterions neutralizing homogeneously...
Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations have been performed to investigate the components of ...
We study the interaction between two like charged surfaces embedded in a solution of oppositely char...
The potential of mean force between two spherical and like-charged macroions in a salt-free aqueous ...
Understanding the behavior of nanoparticles at charged interfaces is crucial in various fields, incl...
Using Monte Carlo simulations in conjunction with periodic Green’s function methods, we study the in...
We analyze the classical problem of the interaction between two charged surfaces separated by a solu...
We analyze the classical problem of the interaction between two charged surfaces separated by a solu...
In this paper we study the double layer interaction between two heterogeneous surfaces of either con...
By a combination of Monte Carlo simulations and analytical calculations, we investigate the effectiv...
We compare weak- and strong-coupling theory of counterion-mediated electrostatic interactions betwee...