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Johannes Fiedler1, Drew F Parsons2
1Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Allégaten 55, 5007 Bergen, Norway.
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We develop an extended Onsager real-cavity framework to describe the Casimir-Polder interaction of small molecules dissolved in dielectric liquids near planar interfaces. By analytically resolving the geometry of the cavity opening, we derive closed-form expressions that capture the modification of the interaction as the molecule approaches a surface and connect smoothly to the asymptotic medium-assisted limit. Using experimentally established dielectric functions for water, propanol, and PTFE together with accurate molecular polarizabilities for O2 and N2, we compute the full distance-dependent potential for representative molecule-liquid-surface combinations. The results reveal how local-field screening, cavity geometry, and material response jointly determine both the magnitude and shape of the interaction, including the characteristic transition between open-cavity (z ≲ zC) and closed-cavity (z ≳ zC) regimes. Beyond providing quantitative predictions, the framework offers an analytically transparent decomposition of dispersion forces in liquids, enabling a direct identification of the underlying physical contributions and an efficient exploration of parameter dependencies across different systems. The approach thus provides a useful baseline for interpreting dispersion interactions in complex environments within a continuum, local-field corrected description.
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