International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble reweighting, we study the dynamic and static correlations that give rise to an electric field-dependent ionic conductivity in electrolyte solutions. We consider solutions modeled with both implicit and explicit solvents, with different dielectric properties, and at multiple concentrations. Implicit solvent models at low concentrations and small dielectric constants exhibit strongly field-dependent conductivities. We compared these results to the Onsager-Wilson theory of the Wien effect, which provides a qualitatively consistent prediction at low concentrations and high static dielectric constants, but is inconsistent away from these regimes. The o...
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....
International audienceThe dielectric constant of ionic solutions is known to reduce with increasing ...
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
Employing recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble reweighting, we study the d...
Employing recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble reweighting, we study the d...
We derive a relationship for the electric field dependent ionic conductivity in terms of fluctuation...
We derive a relationship for the electric field dependent ionic conductivity in terms of fluctuation...
We derive a relationship for the electric field dependent ionic conductivity in terms of fluctuation...
International audienceThe dielectric constant of ionic solutions is known to reduce with increasing ...
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....
International audienceThe dielectric constant of ionic solutions is known to reduce with increasing ...
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
International audienceEmploying recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble rewei...
Employing recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble reweighting, we study the d...
Employing recent advances in response theory and nonequilibrium ensemble reweighting, we study the d...
We derive a relationship for the electric field dependent ionic conductivity in terms of fluctuation...
We derive a relationship for the electric field dependent ionic conductivity in terms of fluctuation...
We derive a relationship for the electric field dependent ionic conductivity in terms of fluctuation...
International audienceThe dielectric constant of ionic solutions is known to reduce with increasing ...
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....
International audienceThe dielectric constant of ionic solutions is known to reduce with increasing ...
A theory for the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of an electrolyte solution is presented....