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Negative Dielectric Constant of Water at a Metal Interface

Bolton Tran, Yuxing Zhou, Michael J. Janik, Scott T. Milner

2023Physical Review Letters37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Water polarizability at a metal interface plays an essential role in electrochemistry. We devise a classical molecular dynamics approach with an efficient description of metal polarization and a novel ac field method to measure the local dielectric response of interfacial water. Water adlayers next to the metal surface exhibit higher-than-bulk in-plane and negative out-of-plane dielectric constants, the latter corresponding physically to overscreening of the applied field. If we account for the gap region at the interface, the average out-of-plane dielectric constant is quite low (ε_{⊥}≈2), in agreement with reported measurements on confined thin films.

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DielectricMaterials scienceInterface (matter)Constant (computer programming)MetalCondensed matter physicsPhysicsOptoelectronicsComputer scienceComposite materialCapillary numberProgramming languageCapillary actionMetallurgyElectrostatics and Colloid InteractionsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesNanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies