Force between two spherical inclusions in a nonlinear host medium
Abstract:
In an attempt to investigate the effect of nonlinear characteristics on particle interactions, a self-consistent mean-field theory in combination with a multiple image method has been employed to compute the interparticle force. Taking the nonlinearity of the host medium into account, the interparticle force exhibits a nonmonotonic behavior as the applied electric field is increased. We show that the interparticle force increases initially at low fields, goes through a maximum at an optimal electric field, then decreases with increasing field, and vanishes at a critical electric field at which the effective dielectric contrast between the host and the inclusions becomes zero. The influence of a larger volume fraction of inclusions on the interparticle force is also investigated.
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