We examine the dielectric constant of nonpolar fluids by direct Monte Carlo simulations on the basis of the polarizable hard sphere (PHS) model, where the spheres carry molecular polarizabilities. Point dipoles are induced in the spheres partly by an external electric field and partly by other molecules. It has been known that the Clausius–Mosotti equation needs a correction due to mutual polarization between molecules. We reproduce the qualitative behavior found in experiments: the correction increases with increasing density, reaches a maximum, and decreases at high densities. We show that the classic theory of Kirkwood and Yvon is quantitatively correct for the PHS model. © 2009 American Institute of Physic
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Nonlocal electrostatic interactions associated with finite solvent size and ion polarizability are i...
A correct description of electrostatic contributions in force fields for classical simulations is ma...
A systematic Monte Carlo (MC) simulation and perturbation theoretical (PT) study is reported for the...
In this paper, we present a simple correction scheme to improve predictions of dielectric constants ...
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The dielectric constant £ of polarizable fluids is surprisingly well approximated by the simple Clau...
International audienceWe study the third-order electrical susceptibility of a fluid of nonpolar sphe...
International audienceWe study the third-order electrical susceptibility of a fluid of nonpolar sphe...
Employing a recently developed cluster expansion for the effective dielectric constant of a suspensi...
In his classic 1939 paper, Kirkwood linked the macroscopic dielectric constant of polar liquids to t...
International audienceWe study the dielectric constant of a fluid of hard spheres with a polarizable...
We have investigated the structural change of dipolar hard sphere fluid while we change the dipole f...
Summary. — The dielectric constant e of an extremely dilute solution of a polar substance in a non-p...
Summary. — The dielectric constant e of an extremely dilute solution of a polar substance in a non-p...
Nonlocal electrostatic interactions associated with finite solvent size and ion polarizability are i...
A correct description of electrostatic contributions in force fields for classical simulations is ma...