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Redefining the dielectric response of nanoconfined liquids: insights from water

Authors :
Zubeltzu, Jon
Bresme, Fernando
Dawber, Matthew
Fernandez-Serra, Marivi
Artacho, Emilio
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Recent experiments show that the relative dielectric constant $\epsilon$ of water confined to a film of nanometric thickness reaches a strikingly low value of 2.1, barely above the bulk's 1.8 value for the purely electronic response. We argue that $\epsilon$ is not a well-defined measure for dielectric properties at sub-nanometer scales due to the ambiguous definition of confinement width. Instead we propose the 2D polarisability $\alpha_{\perp}$ as the appropriate, well-defined response function whose magnitude can be directly obtained from both measurements and computations. Our molecular-dynamics computations based on density-functional theory and empirical force fields reproduce the previously reported low dielectric response of confined water, and importantly predict a very significant reduction, $\sim 30$\%, of the electronic response as compared with the bulk's, contrary to what is widely assumed, highlighting the importance of electronic degrees of freedom to interpret the dielectric response of polar fluids under nanoconfinement rconditions.<br />Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.01347
Document Type :
Working Paper